Deals with L’Oreal and Clarks drive expansion at Ouseburn digital agency Silverbean
Digital marketing agency Silverbean is expanding in the North East on the back of a raft of new client wins.
The Ouseburn-based company has revealed plans to open an office in Teesside after securing briefs with international brands L’Oreal Group UKI, Clarks and HelloFresh.
The expansion follows a period of growth at Silverbean, with headcount increasing 35% and client revenue by 35% since 2016.
Managing director Neil Robbins said: “Our success in the North East shows that the Northern Powerhouse is still alive and well in digital.
“We are proud to work with clients from all over the world, and believe that expanding our presence in the region will boost our talent pool and offering.”
He continued: “The North East is a fantastic place to live, work and invest.
“With several top-class universities producing brilliant digital talent, a supportive and diverse business environment and lower living costs than elsewhere in the UK, we are proud to represent the region on the global marketing stage.”
Silverbean’s new Teesside base will open in the coming months.
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