Newcastle sales company set to create jobs after record-breaking fourth quarter
A North East revenue acceleration specialist has announced that it saw a record-breaking fourth quarter.
Durhamlane, headquartered in Newcastle, won more than £1.5m in new orders in the final quarter of 2020, as well as creating 15 new jobs.
The company also said that it plans to create more jobs for both English and multilingual speakers across its sales and marketing services teams.
This comes as the company reveals a rebranded logo and website.
Lee Durham, co-founder and chief revenue officer, commented: “In truth, we feel that we’ve been leading the way with aligned sales and marketing services for some time now.
“Our record growth would certainly indicate so. But now, with this introduction of a fresh look, new user-friendly website and clear messaging, we’re very optimistic for the future.”
Richard Lane, co-founder and CEO, added: “As we approach our tenth year in business, the services and the value we deliver for our clients have transformed.
“As such, we felt we needed a fresh identity. We’re really excited for the future and hope the new brand will help build on our recent success.”
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