TrustMark has launched a new Business and Consumer Portal where businesses can communicate with their customers.

The portals will include advice and guidance that supports the Trustmark’s Code of Conduct and Customer Charter.

TrustMark Registered Businesses and consumers will be able to exchange messages, photographs, plans and any other relevant documents through the portal, keeping all communications in one convenient place.Β This method will ensure total clarity on both sides regarding the nature of the work agreed, costings, delivery dates and expected outcomes.

Consumers can now request a quote for work directly through their portal account. By doing so, each selected Registered Business will receive an email inviting them to log into the TrustMark Business Portal where they can view any new enquiries.

When quotations have been submitted in response to enquiries, the consumer will be notified through the portal and can accept or reject the quote, or request further information. Businesses will be able to see what enquiries are new or open at any time and will be immediately notified by email if the status of an enquiry changes, for example, if a quote is accepted or a question is asked. Once a quote has been accepted and a project is ongoing, either side can track progress and request info or record updates as and when required.

Registered Businesses can personalise their profile on the TrustMark website, allowing them to add company logos, photographs of previous work and highlight areas of specialism and the locations they cover. Businesses using this service will also have access to a range of free template documents such as contracts and invoices

Simon Ayers, CEO of TrustMark, said: β€œWe believe this portal will make choosing to use a TrustMark Registered Business simpler than ever for consumers, and by making the quote request process as simple and barrier-free as possible, this will vastly increase the possibility of enquiries transforming into paying customers. We will retain our status as a not-for-profit social enterprise and have no intention to turn into a paid-for lead generation service – we simply want to provide a service that tangibly benefits each of our businesses and helps consumers.”