Presentation agency Buffalo 7 forecasts 40% turnover growth with new client wins
PowerPoint presentation design agency Buffalo 7 is on course for double-digit turnover growth after securing a raft of new clients.
The Manchester-based firm has signed up media company UKTV, British Olympics Authority (Team GB), Old Mutual plc and Kyocera.
Other wins include mobile messaging business OpenMarket, insurance tech startup Buzzmove and JD Sports.
In the last two years, Buffalo 7 increased its team from eight to 31, with turnover for 2017 predicted to rise by 40% against last year’s earnings to £1.6m.
To accommodate the growth, the company will relocate its creative team to larger premises in Manchester this summer.
Just recently, Buffalo 7 opened a new commercial centre in Yorkshire, in addition to its London base.
Lyndon Nicholson, the CEO of Buffalo 7, said: “In the space of few years, it’s been fantastic to see the business transform into the successful creative agency it is today. We believe this is down to the fact we’re genuinely focused on presentations and have expert knowledge in PowerPoint in particular.
“Every time we go into a meeting and show people what PowerPoint can do, it blows their mind – you don’t get more disruptive than that.”
Also among Buffalo 7’s client portfolio are tech firm Dell, drinks company Budweiser Budvar, social network Facebook and gaming brand PlayStation.
Lyndon continued: “The need for stand-out presentations is universal whatever size or type of business you’re in.
“We’re delighted to have been appointed by clients spanning a real variety of sectors – from large global manufacturers through to the brightest tech startups – and we’re looking forward to delivering amazing presentations for them.”
Buffalo 7 now plans to launch an American office in 2018 and another in Asia in 2019, which will enable it to become a 24-hour operation.
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