West Yorkshire CRM consultant doubles turnover and increases staff through pandemic
A West Yorkshire CRM consultant has doubled its turnover and increased staff by more 50 per cent during the coronavirus pandemic.
Since the start of the pandemic, Art of Cloud has seen its revenue increase from £361k to £750k and has hired eight new members of staff.
Art of Cloud, which is based in Horsforth, aims to help companies embrace digitisation with cloud computing and customer relationship management software.
It is aiming to reach a turnover of £1.5m in the coming year and double its staff from 15 to 30.
The company also aims to continue its 100 per cent year-on-year growth into 2021 while growing its reputation through word of mouth.
Ben Stevenson, Art of Cloud CEO, said: “People have become used to doing almost everything online, and this trend will only increase in 2021. By helping clients to implement cloud-based solutions, we support them in operating completely remotely from anywhere in the world.”
“Servicing our clients remotely and allowing them to service customers online has been paramount to our success in 2020.”
“We’re one of the top salesforce consultancies in the region and rapidly attraction top talent and clients.
“In 2021, we hope to keep earning excellent results and reviews from our clients while continuing to hire the top talent in the region and industry.”
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