Pest2Kill was founded in 2014 by Julian Bracewell and Phil Taylor.
The two Bondi locals identified a gap in the pest control market for a company that could deliver professional and effective services with a refreshingly personable approach to customer service.
They combined this with a genuine desire to get keep the customer happy and to exceed expectations time and time again!
Before they established Pest2Kill, Julian and Phil found customers were looking for a company who could provide effective services, friendly and professional technicians, dependable warranty periods and a more complete understanding of their individual needs.
Pest2Kill was born and Julian and Phil set out upon delivering their first-class approach to pest control to the people of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs with exceptional results. The 5 star reviews began flooding in and to keep up with demand, the guys soon expanded their area of service to cover the entire Sydney metro area.
Fast forward to today and Pest2Kill is an industry leading pest control company, a member of The Australian Environmental Pest Manager’s Association (AEPMA) and is also PestCert certified. Pest2Kill focus, not only on delivering a complete service to keep the customer happy, but also on building a talented and motivated team of Pest Management Technicians. This ensures high standards are always met and services are always carried out professionally, effectively and safely.
Pest2Kill now serve over 5000 highly satisfied residential customers across Sydney for all their pest control needs. Add to this a large portfolio of over 1000 commercial customers which includes hospitality venues (restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels), Government agencies, Property Management Agencies, large Strata buildings and office blocks and it is clear to see that Pest2Kill is a highly regarded company with a great reputation across the industry.
In the face of escalating fraud and cyberattacks targeting Australian retailers, businesses are actively seeking solutions to combat this growing menace.
The sentiment among Australian consumers reflects growing concern regarding fraud in online shopping.
To address these challenges, businesses are exploring various strategies to bolster protection for both themselves and their customers against fraudulent activities.
Hayley Fisher, Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand at Adyen, sheds light on Adyen’s 2024 Retail Index findings, highlighting the shifting landscape of fraud attacks for Australian retailers. #money #fraud #cyberattacks
Companies and Governments are looking to turn awareness into action
The natural world is home to a diverse range of species that live in harmony with each other. However, the increasing use of pesticides, microplastics, and air pollution has been causing concerns about the impact on the environment and its inhabitants. These “silent killers” are threatening the delicate balance of the natural world, and the consequences could be catastrophic.
The concerns surrounding these “silent killers” highlight the need for greater awareness and action. Governments and industries are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions and work towards reducing their impact on the environment. Individuals can also play a role by making conscious decisions to reduce their use of pesticides, plastic products, and contributing to air pollution. Simple actions such as using organic products, reducing plastic use, and utilising alternative transportation can make a significant difference.
AI demonstrates efficacy in capital acquisition within Australian startups.
One of the most impactful technology trends of 2024 is the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence tools.
One company is using AI to help founders raise capital for the next generation of game-changing innovation without the need for external human intervention.
To find out how it works, we’re joined by VentureCrowd CEO Steve Maarbani. #FUNDING FUTURES