Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Spotlight Shines on 'Lighten Up Electric' as Northern Savings Business of the month


The selection panel at Northern Savings Credit Union have put a local contractor in the spotlight this  month as part of their Business of the Month feature.

With a review of Lighten UP Electric set to  spark some interest for  the local community from the latest salute to the commercial sector from the Prince Rupert based financial Institution. 

The Northern Savings update provides a glimpse of the work of the Saskatoon Avenue Business located in the city's Yellowed Industrial park area. 

As well as to highlight the large area of the Northwest where the staff are dispatched to for jobs. 

A service territory that includes, Prince Rupert, Haida Gwaii, Port Edward, Kitkatla, Metlakatla, Lax K’walaams, Hartley Bay and Terrace. 

This month's feature makes note of the various services provided by Lighten Up Electric, ranging from  Commercial, Residential and Industrial jobs.




As the highlight business for this month, Kevin and Renee Pottle, the owners of Lighten UP Electric will get additional exposure for their commercial operation as well as some helpful advice from the Northern Savings commercial office.

Included in the Business of the Month package:

Minimum of two Social Media posts during the month showcasing your unique business 

Giveaway (valued at $100) via Northern Savings’ Facebook page (e.g.$100 gift certificate to your business, or a discount offered to your customers) 

One coffee break for your employees, consisting of Northern Savings providing coffee and a snack for your staff one time during the month 

Information about your business on the Northern Savings website and displayed on theirr in-branch digital displays A business health check-up – accessing lending, wealth management, and insurance experts to ensure your business is where you want it to be.

You can learn more about the program here.

To find out what's happening at lighten UP Electric see their Facebook page here

For more items of note on the city's commercial sector see our archive page here.


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