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Micro-Weddings On A Budget

Micro-Weddings On A Budget Share with your network! Wedding planning website, The Knot, recently released its projected trends for 2021 weddings, dubbing it the “year of intentionality.”  What this means is that this year, amid Covid-19 restrictions, weddings will be more hyper-personalised affairs focusing on experiences rather than aesthetics. According to Maureen “Nono” Skosana, founder and chief executive of event planning company, Nono Events:  “Given our Covid-19 restrictions where events are limited to 50 guests, micro-weddings are now massive.  While the guest list and booze bill may have dwindled or disappeared completely, the cost to create an intimate but memorable experience has not. Some vendors are increasing their fees to accommodate complex logistics, inflation and to keep their businesses afloat.  Also, when you buy or order in bulk, you save.  That’s not the case anymore which is putting pressure on the budget.”

BGL Group moved its contact centre fully online in 8 days as COVID-19 hit

Read later Audio version Summary: UK digital insurance specialist BGL Group says Twilio was key to maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction and improving the customer experience. (Image sourced via BGL Group) BGL Group is a major UK digital distributor of insurance and household financial services to more than 10 million customers. It s organised in two divisions: Price Comparison is the organisation behind one of the UK s leading price comparison sites (think: meerkats), while its Insurance, Distribution and Outsourcing (IDO) arm provides a range of motor, home and life insurance products to three million customers in partnership with several of the best-known brands in UK financial services like Budget Insurance and Beagle Street.

How to plan a micro-wedding on a tight budget

How to plan a micro-wedding on a tight budget By Gerry Cupido Share Due to Covid-19 restrictions, micro-weddings are big right now but as weddings get smaller, so have our budgets. With many people suffering financial hardships dues salary cuts or job losses, many couples can no longer afford to have the lavish wedding they had their hearts set on. Over the past year, some couples have had to postpone or cancel their weddings, losing out on deposits and venues they carefully picked. For that reason, weddings have become more personal, focusing more on the shared experience rather than over the top aesthetics.

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