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Cybertill-released news and events about the charity retail industry and market.
Cybertill takes home coveted ‘Supplier of the Year’ accolade at the Charity Retail Awards
Retail systems provider, Cybertill, has won the competitive ‘Supplier of the Year’ category at this week’s Charity Retail Awards run by the Charity Retail Association. Nominated by Lindsey Lodge Hospice, the company won the award for its one platform cloud solution...
High Street Convenience in Charity Retail
Consumers are changing how high street retailers operate. Today’s consumers want a convenient and seamless experience. Retailers are meeting this challenge through technology, an example is tablets as they proliferate in-store, whether it’s a digital portal for...
5 Tips to Increase Revenue for the Hospice Retail Sector
As the hospice retail sector changes and adapts to customers’ needs alongside the wider retail market, we’ve listed our top five simple steps that hospice retailers can take to boost revenue. 1. Don’t miss out on gift aid sales The first step to increasing...
How can social media help charity retailers increase sales?
Over the past few years, charities have become incredibly social media savvy, using the growing number of platforms to raise awareness of their cause, engage directly with supporters and even run fundraising campaigns. It’s not just the charities in...
Cybertill goes football crazy to raise funds for CRUK
Cybertill supports Football Shirt Friday to raise much-needed funds for customer Cancer Research UK’s Bobby Moore Fund. On April 17th 2015, staff at Cybertill’s head office in Knowsley proudly supported their favourite football teams by wearing their shirt to work and...
Cybertill wins prestigious European Award
< 1 min read Cybertill has won SaaS Solution of the Year at the prestigious IT Europa Awards. Cybertill was nominated with charity retail client, Hospice in the Weald, who has over 20 stores.
Misplaced Prejudices will not save the high street
There have been quite a few heated debates about the health of local high streets and how they can be transformed. Ideas vary from using some premises as housing, to using property to encourage arts to start-up businesses. But there has been little consensus on how...