North East firm opens new office to serve growing London base
North East marketing agency JMF Group has opened its first office outside of the region in London.
Based in Islington, the new office will enable the Newcastle-based firm to support its growing client base within the capital.
JMF Group, which specialises in design, print, digital and signage services solutions, has worked with a range of clients including banking giant Barclays, automotive firm Mercedes, retailer Poundland and coffee specialist Easy Coffee.
The news follows JMF Group announcing plans earlier this year to increase its workforce by almost a third, as well as investing £1m in new technology and equipment, staff and training.
JMF Group chairman Michael Foggin commented: “We’ve been looking at sites right across the UK for a while but felt now is the right time to have a London base to serve our high street retailers and blue-chip companies, many of which who have head office operations based in the city.”
“Since the introduction of our signage division, we have experienced significant growth and felt that we needed to have a presence in the centre of London to serve many of our existing clients but also to attract new clients.”
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