Windowbase helps firms win £600m Budget opportunitiesNeil Parsonson of prospect data supplier Windowbase says anyone targeting housebuilders or social housing must act fast to get a slice of the action promised by the Budget 2009: “£400m to kick-start stalled housebuilding projects in England has been announced - plus £100m for local authorities to build new, energy-efficient housing, and £100m for initiatives in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Not quite what we hoped for, but a start. To win the business you need to target the right people. Since the credit crunch, most housebuilder databases are out of date, while many social housing databases are often inaccurate. “Windowbase has up-to-date details of over 5,500 decision-makers at 4,000 housebuilders,” explains Neil. “It’s the UK’s largest and most accurate source of housebuilder prospect information. Records can be segmented by the number of homes built, and decision makers are identified. “Our social housing database includes comprehensive details for almost 2,000 decision makers responsible for specifying building materials and services. The database consists of 799 organisations, including housing associations, ALMOs and local authorities. Housing associations with a housing stock of fewer than 200, have been excluded, so you’re targeting those responsible for valuable business. “Thanks to the Budget, private housebuilders and social housing have money to spend. Windowbase can help you win their business.” Call Neil Parsonson on 01453 845717 or visit www.windowbase.info for more information. Windowbase also offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date database of window, door and conservatory fabricators and installers. |
