Yorkshire PR firm goes global with contracts across three continents
Scriba PR has expanded its reach to three continents by securing international contract wins with shredder manufacturer client UNTHA.
Based in Huddersfield, the communications firm has secured the global manufacturer’s US arm UNTHA America as well as a distributor programme in Australia, having already worked on the firm’s UK and Europe operations.
Gary Moore, global director of business development at UNTHA, explained: “Scriba has significantly bolstered our progress over the past six years.
“Profile-raising activity played a key part in developing the UK business by 50 per cent during 2018. Therefore, it made complete sense for the team to cover America, and our new business interests in Australia too.”
The new contracts from Scriba’s first retainer client follow 12 months of significant growth for the company, with a turnover uplift of 22 per cent and 24 new project wins.
Katie Mallinson, Scriba PR founder and managing director, added: “UNTHA has been a central part of our family since the very beginning. The firm’s most senior managers trust us with their business objectives, allowing us to craft communication strategies in-line with domestic and international targets.
“I’m proud that we can continue to support the team during this next chapter in the company’s history.”
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