British businesses 'feeling the strain'

Date: 11/11/2011

Many firms in the UK may be trying to boost their income through the purchase of revenue share numbers.

This is because the country's businesses are "feeling the strain", according to prime minister David Cameron, who described the current financial and economic situation in the eurozone as a "crisis" that is affecting Britain.

As a result, times are hard for some enterprises and Mr Cameron called for increased lending from banks and a reduction in red tape.

"We've got to get the banks back to good health and proper lending," he added. "And we're not going to do that with a permanent state of warfare between politicians and bankers."

One way in which companies could provide themselves with a bit of extra income is to purchase revenue share numbers, as these enable firms to earn money from every call.

They also present a professional and national image to consumers, which might encourage people from up and down the UK to get in touch and place an order.



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