London digital agency eyes global expansion with acquisition strategy
A London-based digital marketing agency is planning international expansion after achieving an average of 48 per cent growth each year for the past five years.
AccuraCast, formed in 2004, focuses on helping businesses to grow their online presence internationally, and is itself gearing-up for overseas growth with plans to establish French, German and American offices either directly or through acquisition.
Finance partner, MAP, is supporting AccuraCast with its expansion plans.
Farhad Divecha, managing director of AccuraCast said: “We’re seeing an escalating demand for our services from clients in these particular countries.
“It makes sense to expand into France, Germany and the USA so that we can service clients at a local level.”
AccuraCast employs ten people and puts its growth down to an increase in demand for its digital marketing services combined with having the confidence to make smart business decisions thanks to the company’s partnership with MAP.
Farhad Divecha added: “MAP has given us total confidence in the figures and because they understand digital businesses, we lean on them for strategic advice.
“Understanding where we’re going as a business and how to best achieve the numbers has provided us with a really solid foundation for growth both in the UK and overseas.
“We’re at the start of a new chapter in our agency’s history, moving from a UK-based marketing agency to a growing International agency. We’re excited to see where our expansion plans take us!”
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