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ParkCloud responds to growth with move to city centre
Following a period of substantial growth, Manchester based online parking reservation business, ParkCloud, has relocated its head office operations to the city centre.
The global reservation provider has taken space in the heart of the city at Peter House on Oxford Street, which will allow scope for its current team to grow as it looks to expand and diversify its portfolio of car park operators.
Prior to its move into the city, ParkCloud operated from the Stockport Express newspaper’s former premises in Wood Street, Stockport. The relocation will allow greater flexibility for staff, clients and visitors, who will now benefit from the city’s excellent transport links and collaborative working opportunities.
ParkCloud was founded in 2008 in response to consumers’ growing appetite for finding cost effective deals online – which included parking. With an aim to connect the world’s drivers with convenient parking spaces, ParkCloud now operates its award-winning business across 41 countries and accommodates over 20 languages.
ParkCloud’s Managing Director, Mark Pegler, said:
“This move reinforces our objective to strengthen the structure of the business in order to offer an enhanced service for our clients who use our 1,800 listed car parks across the globe.
“Not only does Manchester offer our wider team increased flexibility and opportunities, it also places us in the centre of the North’s digital hub – something we’re sure will ultimately inspire creativity and drivers for growth.”
ParkCloud’s extensive portfolio of car park operators includes NCP, Manchester Airport and Q-Park.
To find out more about ParkCloud, please visit https://www.parkcloud.com/en-GB/airport-parking/manchester.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gemma Killackey .
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