New Zealand firm expands internationally with new London office
An antipodean digital business has chosen London as the location for its first office outside of New Zealand.
Digital transformation company Journey Digital has launched a new office in London following increasing demand in the EMEA region.
The firm, which has a portfolio of international clients in healthcare, automotive, aviation industries, and working with the likes of Jaguar Landrover at Wimbledon, International SOS, Schneider Electric, and UCB, specialises in a range of digital solutions.
Journey Digital MD Dane Tatana, explained: “While we’ve been Auckland-based up until this point, we’ve been working with international companies for three years and have established a strong foothold in Europe with a reputation - as many Kiwi’s have - for being pragmatic and getting a job done at a high standard, with little bureaucracy and wastage.
“The majority of our revenue comes from the northern hemisphere, so with so many of our clients living and working there, it made sense for us to be closer to them.”
“London is somewhere I have experience with, it’s the business centre of Europe, it’s a convenient time-zone for all of Europe and the Middle East, and it attracts some of the best talent in the world.”
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