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100% turnover growth sees Manifest Comms set its sights on Manchester
With turnover due to hit £2 million in June, 100% higher than the £1million recorded 24 months ago, Leeds marketing communications agency Manifest is opening new offices in Manchester.
Manifest was founded in 1999 and currently has plans in place for a fourth, international, office opening due to demand from existing clients and the huge potential for growth in the booming economy.
The Manchester launch follows the inception of Manifest’s London office just four and a half years ago, which has also recently celebrated a record £1 million turnover.
Manifest Managing Director, Nev Ridley, comments: “We have experienced phenomenal success and growth in Leeds, and Leeds is where our head office will stay, but we simply can’t ignore the demand for a presence in Manchester – from both current clients and new prospects alike.
“Obviously Manchester has become a key hub for the media and therefore an attractive location for an agency in our industry – but we also recognise the commercial benefits of operating in a city as fast-paced as Leeds and London.
This is another significant milestone for Manifest; in the last two years alone we have doubled our turnover, significantly grown our team and moved into larger offices in Leeds.
“Our Manchester presence will enable us to provide a unique and quality integrated service to businesses in the North West. It’s a bold move, but we are confident that our northern charm, existing customer base and contacts will help Manifest to shape and build on its reputation for excellence in the North.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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