PayPoint marks International Women’s Day Print
5th March 2021
The PayPoint Group, owner of payments brands such as PayPoint and Handepay, is highlighting female business owners within its network of convenience stores and merchants to mark International Women’s Day (8 March).
The PayPoint Group has recognised Natalie Lightfoot, owner of Londis Solo Convenience Store in Glasgow.
Lightfoot moved from Bedford to Glasgow to run her own convenience store. During lockdown, she saw footfall in her store drop by an average of 150 people a day. Despite this, she still achieved record sales, by taking orders over Facebook and providing free deliveries for the most vulnerable in the area.
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