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PH Media one of Britain's most inspiring companies
Leading audio branding specialist PH Media Group has been recognised as one of the ‘1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ in an annual report compiled by the London Stock Exchange.
The 2015 document identified the Manchester firm as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing small-to-medium sized businesses which are having a positive impact on the UK economy.
To be included in the list, companies needed to show consistent revenue growth over a minimum of three years, significantly outperforming their industry peers.
“To be named in this report alongside so many prestigious UK brands is a great honour. We are now looking forward to emulating this success overseas as part of our global growth aspirations,” said Mark Williamson, Sales and Marketing Director at PH Media Group.
“We are continually refining our offering to ensure we provide the best possible product and service to our customers and we are proud of our high rate of client retention. Our staff has also worked extremely hard to sustain growth over the past year so we are thrilled these efforts have been recognised.”
Founded in 1998, PH Media Group is the world’s largest provider of audio branding services, with more than 20,000 clients in 39 countries worldwide. Its core offering involves the creation of bespoke voice and music messages designed to reinforce brand values and communicate key marketing messages over the telephone.
Xavier Rolet, Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange Group said: “This report is a significant part of London Stock Exchange’s broader campaign to support UK high growth companies in their journeys from start-up to Stardom and create an entrepreneurship revolution.
“I’m delighted that a strong alliance between UK Government, financial market participants, investors, entrepreneurs and companies has been created to support these inspiring businesses.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Thornton .
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