A coffin, or casket, is one of the most important parts of a funeral. It is often the focal point of the entire ceremony, and serves as a physical representation of the deceased upon which their loved ones can direct
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How to start a Funeral Home Business
Image Losing a loved one is the hardest thing that anybody ever experiences, but starting a funeral home business will allow you to make things a little easier for the mourning family by ensuring that their dearly departed receives the
FCA Funeral Regulation: What Funeral Plan Firms Need To Know To Prepare
On the 5th of July 2021, the FCA published a 309-page policy statement containing the final rules to be followed by all funeral plan firms and providers across the country. These rules - which won’t come into effect until
Funeral Home Training for Funeral Directors
Photo by Gabrielle Henderson / UnsplashBecoming a part of the deathcare industry is no walk in the park. The staff working in funeral homes know that excellence in client care is paramount to their business and it isn’t something you
The four deathcare industry trends you cannot ignore
The perception of the deathcare industry from outside is one of tradition, family-run services and perhaps a little mystery. Few would categorise it as a rapidly changing and dynamic environment and yet a deeper look is all it takes to
How Obit adds value for the Funeral Director
Earlier this year we asked Obit clients who have more than 3 years experience of using the software if they felt that the expected value and benefits had been realised. Their answers were so overwhelmingly positive and supportive we decided