Wigan’s ELF Productivity relocates following record growth
Software business ELF Productivity has moved into a new office in Wigan following a period of record growth.
In a bid to facilitate its growth plans, ELF moved from its former home on Skull House Lane in Appley Bridge to a larger office at Ceequel House on Smithy Brook Road.
ELF is now planning to increase its headcount and add new names to its existing blue chip client base, which includes the Trafford Centre, the NHS’ logistics arm, retailer Steinhoff UK and Kingsmill bread maker Allied Bakeries.
The firm provides employee time and attendance software, including fingerprint and facial recognition systems.
Over the last five years, ELF has seen its turnover double.
Managing director Paul O’Brian said: “Our dedication to customer support and highly adaptable, dynamic products have made ELF one of the fastest growing time management companies in Europe.
“The new offices reflect our corporate image and will help us to realise our plans for aggressive growth.”
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