New Leeds base for local digital agencies following client wins
IDHL Group has announced that its connected agencies Pinpoint and Statement have moved into a new Leeds office.
Situated in the city’s South Parade area, the new office welcomes Pinpoint from its former home at Leeds Dock, with Statement joining from its previous base in Wakefield.
The new base, which can accommodate 70 members of staff, will support the growth of both e-commerce agencies since they were acquired acquisition by digital services group IDHL.
Statement has seen accelerated growth with revenue increases of 96 per cent and the expansion of its team from 11 to 18 employees, attracting business from brands such as Hotel Chocolat, Neom and Slendertone.
Pinpoint has also seen recent growth, having secured global brands as clients, including Osprey Europe, Regis Salons and Sue Ryder.
Commenting on the move, Statement MD Dan Conboy explained: “Now located in the heart of Leeds, our digital opportunity is magnified.
“This new space provides us with state of the art facilities to support our team and clients as we continue to expand.”
Lewis Sellers, Pinpoint MD, added: “As we continue to build upon our reputable team to fulfil ambitious growth plans and meet client needs, having the space to accommodate our expanding teams is paramount to our success.”
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