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North East marketing agency looking further afield following London expansion
JAK inc, the North East design and marketing agency, has opened up its second residence in London.
The agency, which celebrated its tenth anniversary last year, hopes the move will be a prelude to further expansion across the UK and into Europe.
The new office, which is located at 1 Fore Street near Moorgate tube station, is the Chester-le-Street-based company’s first foray outside of the North East. and follows the completion of a three-year business growth plan under the guidance of Goldman Sachs.
Commenting on the expansion, Andrew Knowles, Managing Director at JAK, said: “Since rebranding our business in 2014, JAK Inc has become a uniquely modern and exciting company and one that suits the cutting-edge business hub of London perfectly.
“The services we offer are highly sought after across the country and by being headquartered in the North East, we’re able to provide top quality and efficiency, at a competitive price.”
He added: “The environment is perfect for us, especially as it places us in the midst of other businesses and like-minded creatives. For example, we’re only a stone’s throw from the likes of Skyscanner and BlaBlaCar.”
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