Moneypenny’s Thanksgiving contest for Charleston businesses

November 6, 2015

CHARLESTON, SC – As Charleston-based company, Moneypenny, prepares to celebrate its very first Thanksgiving, it is announcing a special gift for five lucky business owners.

The leading answering specialist is giving five small businesses – sized from sole traders up to five employees – the chance to win its fantastic service for a whole six months, as a way of giving thanks to the city and its business community.

Head of Sales for Moneypenny, Liz Dixon, said: “This is Moneypenny’s very first Thanksgiving, and we want to do something really special to celebrate the occasion. Charleston has been so welcoming to us, so giving small businesses the opportunity to experience our dedicated call answering service at no cost seems like the perfect way of giving thanks. Our Moneypenny Receptionists are really looking forward to getting to know the lucky winning businesses, particularly as they prepare for the holidays.”

Any businesses wanting the chance to win Moneypenny’s help in answering their calls free-of-charge for six months should send an email to [email protected], with details of their company name, contact information, and size and nature of their business. The winning businesses will be selected at random by Moneypenny on November 25.

Liz added: “We know that running a small business can be hectic at times, particularly during the busy holiday season, which is why so many have turned to Moneypenny for a helping hand in managing their calls. We’re really excited to be supporting fellow Charleston businesses in this way, and hope to hear from many of those who would like the chance to receive this extraordinary gift.”

Moneypenny opened its first US office in Charleston, South Carolina, in February this year. The company has been busy recruiting and has hundreds of new jobs planned over the next five years as the business grows at a rapid rate. The company currently employs over 450 people worldwide, and answers in excess of 9.5 million calls a year, for more than 7,500 businesses.