Ireland's Plumbing and Heating Magazine Issue101

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BUSINESS EXPANSION SUPPORTS LOCAL GROWTH... simPRO putsmore boots on the ground in Ireland

simPRO’s cloud-based software enables you to centralise your data and access it from anywhere.

F ield service management software simPRO, has expanded its reach in Ireland to help local businesses prepare for upcoming industry growth and future success. simPRO’s expansion in Ireland ensures local businesses can implement the cloud-based solution as well as benefit from local knowledge and expertise. UK & Ireland Head of Sales, Simon Tushingham Jones said the global company recognised the potential to help Irish field service businesses prepare for growth and set them up for ongoing success with a dedicated local team. “simPRO enables businesses to access information from anywhere and at any time. It’s a software solution that businesses in Ireland could really benefit from at the moment as they prepare for the future,” Simon said. The expansion comes two years

“simPRO enables businesses to access information from anywhere and at any time.”

after simPRO first put boots on the ground in Ireland. A year later, at the height of the pandemic, simPRO expanded the team which now consists of two Business Development Managers, a Partner Manager and an Implementation Consultant. Dublin based Business Development Manager, Neil Batt, joined simPRO in December and has hit the ground running working hard to support businesses to invest in their future success. “While there is apprehension in the marketplace currently, it is also the perfect time to invest in software to help your business when the industry bounces back,” Neil said. “There will be a positive change in the industry - we’re already seeing movement in infrastructure investment and that will only improve over time.” This sentiment is shared across the country. simPRO Business

Development Manager, Stephen Goodall, based in Belfast, believes there’s a lot of positivity in the market. “Last year, business owners had no idea what was going to happen,” he said. “They didn’t know if they would get paid for work or even if their business was going to survive. “However, this year, conversations are changing. Business owners are now looking for what they can do to get ready when we come out of the pandemic.” While the current climate may make it difficult to carry on with business as normal, this time does provide field service businesses with a unique opportunity to review

Neil Batt, simPRO.

Stephen Goodall simPRO.

CONTACT: Neil Batt, Business Development Manager, Ireland : neil.batt@simpro.co.uk Stephen Goodall, Business Development Manager, Ireland: stephen.goodall@simpro.co.uk

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