
As part of the LIAA program “Support for the digitalization of processes in commercial activities”, Baker Tilly Baltics has introduced digital business cards
Baker Tilly Baltics is always looking for ways to make everyday work more convenient and efficient. To enhance contact information exchange and communication with clients and business partners, the company has introduced a digital business card solution, replacing traditional paper business cards with a more environmentally friendly alternative.
Now, contact information can be shared with one touch - using the NFC chip or QR code embedded in metal cards. If the position of an accountant or consultant changes, phone or email, the information can be updated on the service provider's online platform, so there is no need to order new business cards. By digitizing these daily processes, information management has been improved, and the company's image as a modern and sustainable organization has been strengthened.
The project was implemented with the support of the Latvian Investment and Development Agency (LIAA) within the framework of the program "Support for the Digitalization of Processes in Commercial Activities", using the Recovery Fund and the European Union's NextGenerationEU funding.
