ImagesMagUK_March_2021
INDUSTRY NEWS www.images-magazine.com 20 images MARCH 2021 Printing on Sea Printing on Sea in Colchester used heat transfer vinyl to print a selection of tops, sweatshirts and hoodies for Colchester Fitness Centre’s ‘Crossfit Direwolf’ sessions. imagesmag.uk/Printing-Sea-Crossfit Clubclass introduces brandable antiviral uniforms Clubclass has developed a range of antiviral uniforms for workplace protection. The new Everyone AV.Tex Collection is coated in a trademarked antiviral layer, which is a scientifically formulated resistant barrier proven to neutralise coronavirus in as little as two hours, reported the corporate clothing supplier. “Each piece in the collection is coated with AV.Tex, which works by targeting the fatty chromosomes that surround viruses. When coronavirus particles come into contact with this coating, they degrade within two hours – helping to stop the spread.” Available for both men and women, the Everyone AV.Tex Collection includes suit jackets, trousers and skirts, and is aimed at the hospitality, transport, security and retail industries. The antiviral clothing range is also suitable for personalising with embroidery. The AV.Tex coating has no effect on the shape or feel of the garments, which can be washed up to 50 times and maintain the same viral defence – at present, the range works on 99.7% of known viruses within two hours, added Clubclass. imagesmag.uk/Everyone-AV-Tex View our latest videos: vimeo.com/imagesmaguk The new Everyone AV.Tex Collection includes suit jackets, trousers and skirts PenCarrie introduces new unbranded online catalogue Promotional clothing distributor PenCarrie has launched its new unbranded online catalogue. The updated marketing tool, fullcollection.com, has an improved look and feel, and is designed to guide customers through the browsing experience whether on a laptop, tablet or phone. “Your customers can now search on the go for products by colour, type or use, and use handy side filters. The new fullcollection.com also features new ways to browse with on-trend, seasonal and core collections,” explained PenCarrie. “Not only is it a sleek new design, but product pages now include country of origin, CMYK and Pantone references, similar and related styles, and a live stock feed so your customers can choose with confidence.” imagesmag.uk/Full-Collection PenCarrie’s new unbranded online catalogue is easy for customers to use Rishi Sunak’s updated ‘Pay as You Grow’ repayment scheme enables businesses to extend the length of their loans from six to 10 years Bounce Back Loan borrowers can delay repayments by extra six months UK businesses that took out a Bounce Back Loan due to the impact of Covid-19 will now be able to delay repayments for a further six months. This latest update to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s ‘Pay as You Grow’ repayment scheme means that businesses are able to choose to make no payments on their government-backed loans until 18 months after they originally took them out. The option to pause repayments is also now available to everyone from their first repayment, rather than after six repayments have been made. In order to tailor their repayment schedule to suit their individual circumstances, the ‘Pay as You Grow’ scheme will enable businesses to extend the length of their loans from six to 10 years (reducing monthly repayments by almost half) and make interest- only payments for six months – the government currently covers the costs of interest for the first year of the loan. “Businesses are continuing to feel the impact of extended disruption from Covid-19, and we’re determined to give them the backing and confidence they need to get through the pandemic,” explained Rishi. “That’s why we’re giving Bounce Back Loan borrowers breathing space to get back on their feet, through greater flexibility and time to repay their loans on their terms.” imagesmag.uk/Pay-As-You-Grow [Image courtesy of HMTreasury]
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