March 16, 2015

FileBank Inc. Is Now Officially A Veteran-Owned Business!


After months of preparation, FileBank Inc. can now utilize the advantages that comes with being a Veteran-Owned Business. It is a satisfying ordeal knowing that my serve to this country 50 years ago is beneficial for my business and legacy that is imprinted in this organization.

With this post, we will explain to our readers the major advantages doing business with Veteran-Owned organizations, as well as being apart of a Veteran-Owned Business. 

According to the National Veteran Owned Business Association (NAVOBA), an independent survey of over 500 Americans revealed in 2009 that more than 90% of consumers in this country feel a sense of security, trust, and gratitude towards veterans. As well as this statistic, 75% of the same 500 Americans stated that they are more likely to do business with a Veteran-Owned company, rather than one not owned by Veteran. 

The Department of Veteran Affairs are constantly assisting Veteran-Owned Businesses find huge, respective customers. Registration with VetBiz, which is only for Veterans, will definitely increase clientele, as well as make FileBank Inc. a more valued Document Management company. According to Military-law.lawyers.com, federal government agencies hold Veteran-Owned businesses with higher priority, and feel more than obligated to do business with one, than a business not Veteran-Owned. 


As said by Militarypress.com, instead of just offering the same services as companies in the same line of business, veterans raise the bar. They transcend any offer for services and provide several gears of equal or better worth. Ultimately, being a Veteran-Owned business sets us apart from others in our field. With this, we offer remarkable added value to our clients that no civilian-owned company can provide.
 
Wish to learn more about FileBank Inc., and our services, make sure to check out our website.
 
Make sure to stay connected!
 
 
 
 
 
Sincerely,
Greg Copeland
President, FileBank Inc.
 
 
 
 
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