Sharp is pleased to announce that it has partnered through its Connect Partner Program with one of the UK’s leading business finance platforms, FundOnion, to further extend its offer of technology product and IT services to SMEs across the UK.
FundOnion enables SMEs nationwide to access funding solutions and expand their operations by providing a finance brokerage service matching them to lenders. The platform provides its services to businesses in the retail, ecommerce, professional services and engineering sectors, amongst others.
The Sharp Connect Partner programme was established by Sharp in 2018 to widen its support with brands and businesses that provide services which compliment Sharp’s portfolio. Today, Sharp has more than 15 Connect Partners working across a wide variety of areas and services, including Managed Print, IT Support, Document Processing, Office Products & Consultancy.
The partnership will give FunOnion’s customers access to Sharp’s managed print, IT services and audio-visual capabilities, enabling their clients to streamline their business operations through market-leading technology solutions. The partnership will also expand Sharps’ client’s funding options across the diverse corporate, commercial and public sector markets.
Simon Warnes, Partnership Director at Sharp says, “Our partnership with FundOnion will enable SMEs to access Sharp’s award-winning range of B2B technology products and services alongside lending solutions from one of the UK’s leading business finance platforms. This Connect partnership highlights Sharp’s ongoing commitment to delivering the future of work to as many SMEs as possible.”
James Robson, CEO of FundOnion, said, “It’s a great pleasure to be partnering with Sharp – one of the world’s leading brands with a long and eminent history supporting both the commercial and corporate sectors. We are enthusiastic to find more ways for our brands to work together to let SMEs know that our organisations are there looking to fight to help them grow during these uncertain times.”