Even in today’s digital-first environment, small and medium-sized businesses continue to generate a significant volume of paperwork — from invoices and payroll records to contracts, quotes, and work orders. These documents often contain sensitive data about clients, staff, operations, and suppliers.
Yet, a recent survey showed that only around two-thirds of business owners believe invoices need to be securely destroyed. That’s a problem. Invoices regularly include names, addresses, and bank account details. Without proper disposal, this information becomes a target for identity theft and fraud.
It’s not just financial data at risk. Internal business documents — like org charts, marketing plans, supplier agreements, and staff records — can be exploited by competitors or fall into the wrong hands. Protecting this information isn’t optional; it’s part of running a secure and compliant business.
Russell Richardson, a well-known document management company, points out that simply tossing paperwork into office bins or basic shredders doesn’t cut it. The information can still be recovered. Proper destruction methods are essential.
Space is another reason. Holding onto outdated paperwork adds unnecessary clutter and cost. Cleardata reports that many businesses store sensitive records in unsecured places like basements, garages, or sheds — where they’re vulnerable to theft, water damage, or simply getting lost.
At iShred, we offer secure, on-site document shredding designed for small business needs. Our mobile shredding trucks come directly to your location. You can witness your documents being destroyed, and we’ll issue a certificate of destruction for your records.
Don’t risk data breaches, fines, or loss of reputation. Protect your business with iShred’s trusted document destruction service — and get back to focusing on what matters: running your business.



