Sinso takes on 5 new staff in the hope of continued growth
Sunderland-based Sinso Retail Support Limited have hired 5 new staff in its bid to increase market share and reach five year target of £1.2 milion.
Sinso Retail Support Limited provides retail support services to the UK independent convenience sector.
The company has seen a rise in demand for their services, with a first year sales topping £200k. The firm is forecast to make £360k in its second year.
The firm which currently has fifteen staff - is recruiting a further four merchandising employees and has recently appointed a new development manager, Jackie Soulsby, taking its headcount to 20. The firm hopes to recruit another 10 in 3 years.
Lee Singers, Sales and Marketing Director said: ““We are delighted to have Jackie on board. Our clients across the UK will benefit considerably from her expertise and experience. We are currently recruiting four new starters who will strengthen our merchandising team and are looking to recruit maybe another 4 in 2015.
“This has been a good year for Sinso, in terms of bringing in new customers. We believe that our success is due to us filling a gap in the market – offering a ‘one stop shop’ to help existing retailers maximise their profits and to get new retailers up and running.
“Our role is to ensure they are successful and sustainable by supporting them in all aspects of their business. This, together with our skilled and experienced staff and our retailing knowledge and expertise, will help us gain market share over the next few years.”
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