35 per cent turnover increase for Leeds digital marketing agency
A Leeds digital marketing agency has announced a 35 per cent turnover increase for 2019.
Bolser’s ongoing growth strategy saw its turnover increase by to a record £2.1m, with around 55 per cent of that being made up of export sales.
The agency’s continued expansion has been driven by a series of new business wins from global brands including Microsoft, KFC, Discovery Channel and Cartoon Network.
Across the year, the agency also recruited seven people, increasing the size of its team to 30.
Bolser’s founder and managing director, Ashley Bolser, commented:: “Our ethos at Bolser is simple. We put the customer first.
“This resonates powerfully with our clients, as they want to ensure their customers have the best possible digital experience.
“We have an extraordinarily talented team at Bolser that works collaboratively with clients whilst delivering clear digital strategy and providing highly effective implementation.
“We will continue to grow our business on these principles and look forward to announcing further new business wins.”
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