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Ixis renews relationship with nine clients during successful quarter
North West based digital agency Ixis has renewed hosting and support contracts with nine of its key clients, including the British Council.
The Drupal specialists, who have offices in Manchester and Warrington, have extended their relationship with the British Council - the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities - for a further two years, with an additional two year extension option. Ixis first began working with the organisation in 2007 and delivers ongoing hosting and support services, as well as additional development work, across the British Council’s network of websites.
Ixis has also renewed contracts with the following clients:
● Architects firm Turley
● Insurers UK General and Rural Insurance
● The Donkey Sanctuary charity
● The industry training provider National Skills Academy for Nuclear (NSAN)
● UK charity Epilepsy Action
● The Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO)
● Member organisation Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
Mike Carter, Director and co-founder of Ixis, said: “These contract renewals are great news for Ixis. We pride ourselves on the knowledge of our clients businesses and our ability to build long term relationships that help them to achieve their objectives. Renewing relationships with organisations across a range of sectors also ensures we are always exposed to best practices and the latest trends, which in turn helps to develop the skills and knowledge we are able to pass on.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ixis IT .
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