Wakefield telecoms business NGC Networks hits £4.5m turnover mark
NGC Networks, the Wakefield-based telecoms specialist, has achieved £4.5m turnover after a strong performance across its products and services.
This year’s financial results are up £500k on last year and the business, which employs 30 staff, plans to hit the £5m turnover mark in 2017.
NGC Networks provides business telecommunications and internet connectivity solutions to companies across the North of England.
Managed by directors Nikki Guest and Dean Harrop, the business has maintained profitability and attracted new clients both in the Yorkshire region and beyond.
These include Bradford-based mail order business Freeman Grattan Holdings, The Family Fund in York and First Choice Catering in Cannock, Staffordshire.
Dean said: “We have enjoyed significant growth as a result of building our work with existing clients as well winning new ones.
“In addition, we have consolidated our position in some key sectors including education and health where we provide our bespoke telephony and internet solutions to a range of academies, schools and medical centres across Yorkshire.”
NGC’s network services division is now routing 4.5m calls per month on behalf of clients, up from 1.7m a year ago.
Nikki added: “We have a proven track record in the network services market and are able to provide clients with highly competitive solutions for their lines and calls.
“We also pride ourselves on unrivalled levels of customer service which is appreciated by all our clients.”
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