Yorkshire communications firm increases revenue by £1.7m
A Yorkshire communications firm has reported that its revenue has risen by £1.7m in the past year.
Adare SEC, headquartered in Huddersfield, announced today that as well as revenue rising from £69.7m to £71.4m, its EBITDA increased by 52 per cent to £5.4m.
The company said that its results were enabled by optimising business operations, in addition to an “even greater” focus on clients to support new, renewed or extended contracts.
Adare SEC’s chief executive, Rachael Nevins, commented: “Delighting our clients is of paramount importance as we continue to focus on our mission to ’inspire clients with choice and insight to deliver their vital message securely.
“Our colleagues’ absolute commitment to providing the highest standards of service excellence truly sets Adare SEC apart, as does our company’s long standing heritage and experience.
“It was important that we started our new financial year with the strong foundations these results provide.
“Now more than ever, they give our business the resilience and our clients the assurance that we can continue to support them with their critical communications throughout the challenging circumstances of COVID-19.
“We are totally committed to doing this whilst ensuring the continued health and safety of our colleagues.”
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