Manchester firm PBF Solutions relocates to new HQ
PBF Solutions, a digital marketing company based in Manchester, is moving to a new, bigger office in the city centre.
The decision to relocate to the 3,000 sq ft Bridge Street base comes as part of the firm’s continuing growth plans.
With £300k investment from the AXM Venture Capital-managed North West Fund for Digital & Creative, PBF Solutions has grown its team from four to 16 and won a number of new business contracts in the last 18 months.
PBF Solutions’ CEO, Kevin Mountford, said: “PBF Solutions brings a unique combination of financial services expertise and digital marketing technology, which has helped high-profile clients such Axis Bank and OakNorth Bank to recently launch into the UK savings market.
“Our success in this highly competitive sector is down to our experienced team and network, providing banks and financial service providers with the marketing insight and technology needed to access the retail and SME market in the UK.”
He added: “We help clients access the market in a simple and cost effective way – something that would require significant IT investment otherwise.”
Founded in 2012, the firm provides marketing services for banks and financial institutions both domestically and overseas.
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