
Flow Business was launched earlier this year to offer dedicated support to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), especially as they adapt to operating during the pandemic.
Like many of their larger counterparts, Jamaican SMBs have been forced to evolve, relying heavily on online-based customer interactions for sales.
Flow Business currently offers mobile solutions tailored for SMBs, reliable internet services and unlimited landline to landline calls. Businesses can also benefit from a 24/7 digital helpdesk, e-marketing solutions, secure cloud storage and cloud security – critical tools for growth.
The company has now upped the ante with its latest offering – The Dell Chromebook
business bundle.

“Entrepreneurs have accelerated their business by signing up for our CORE package. Now, we are sweetening the deal by allowing SMBs to save 15 per cent and get free installation on our Dell Chromebook offer, which includes Voice Business Starter, Business Broadband PLUS, and Business Mobile LITE—along with three free Smart Solutions. That means small businesses get a custom website and online store, expert support from our Digital Helpdesk, as well as flexibility with Secure Cloud Storage for just US$110 per month, for the next 24 months,” said Dwayne Walters, head of SME & Partner Channels, Flow Business Jamaica.
Walter continued: “From now until August 13, 2021, customers who register for our Business Voice Starter, Broadband Plus and Mobile Lite solutions, will receive free installation. It’s truly a great offer as we head into the summer months.”
Amid rising customer expectations, the need to manage health concerns and thriving in a cost-conscious sector, small business owners can level up their online presence with Flow Business.
Walters underscored the increased global demand for online engagement which is accelerating the pace of change for small businesses locally.
“The survival of SMBs depends on their adaptation to changing trends and technology. Jamaican small businesses must enter the digital space in order to grow and increase profitability in this new normal,” said the ICT expert.
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