Leeds’ Finn listed in top 100 agency list after continued growth and expansion
After significant growth and expansion, Leeds-based Finn has been named as one of the UK’s top 100 PR agencies.
The Yorkshire agency, which celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2015, is now ranked 96th in PR Week’s prestigious top 150 table, and is now Yorkshire’s biggest PR agency.
The table, which ranks agencies on fee income, also revealed that Finn saw the biggest growth in the top 100 outside London.
Finn’s ascension in mainly due to significant growth with the fee income, which rose by 36% to £2.04m in 2014, up from £1.5m the previous year.
This was ahcieved following several high profile new account wins and award-winning campaigns, including Seabrook Crisps, Cauldron, Halo Foods and increased work with Taylors of Harrogate.
The agency, which employs 24 staff, is also looking to to expand in the future after doubling the size of its offices at the Round Foundry development in Holbeck Urban Village to more than 3,000 sq ft.
Richard Rawlins, managing director of Finn, said: “Being named in PR Week’s top 100 UK PR agencies is extremely satisfying and is a fantastic reflection of our commercial proposition, which is to deliver genuine business outcomes for our clients. To achieve this you need exceptional talent, creativity and knowledge – things we have in abundance here at Finn.
“As a forward thinking agency in an industry that continues to evolve, Finn has plans in place to continue our growth, especially in the retail and consumer packaged goods sectors, over the next ten years and we are confident about further success in the future.”
Finn operates through three specialisms – corporate, consumer and digital – and handles PR and digital accounts for leading companies including Morphy Richards, Quorn Foods, Taylors of Harrogate, R&R Ice Cream, Pork Farms, Seabrook and ghd.
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