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EAS surpasses £1million smashing its ambitious 2021 sales target ahead of schedule
Endpoint Automation Services (EAS) which operates nationally from its Shropshire-based head office, has reached a major milestone, achieving its annual target of £1million in sales, with 4 months still to go until the business reaches its Year End on 31st December 2021.
The firm, has subsequently followed up this impressive achievement by setting a further ambition target of £300,000 in sales for Q4 of this year. Phil Lewis, Managing Director at EAS comments: “We have had an incredible year to date, and have robust plans in place for our further growth over the coming months and beyond into 2022 and 2023.
“Our significant revenue growth is testament to the relevance of our service offering – supporting businesses with process automation to deliver real savings to firms in the form of time, money and resources. Our software robots are developed to undertake repetitive and high-volume tasks, freeing up client personnel and leading to a more engaged, high performing workforce.”
EAS’s latest news, follows on from a series of key developments for the business. This includes the launch of specialist bespoke new services such as the launch of the Robot Invigorator Package – a initiative to support those businesses who are not making the best possible use of their current RPA (Robotic Process Automation) investment, as well as the recent appointment of senior automation specialist Russell Lawrie, as Commercial Director.
With a business model perfectly suited to today’s business challenges, EAS was founded in 2015 and provides intelligent automation solutions to organisations across legal, pharma and public sectors. EAS focuses on supporting organisations with business process automation and now considered one of the UK’s leading RPA specialist consultancies.
With a background in complex IT and cloud automation, EAS has supported some of the world’s largest technology companies and many of the UK’s most high-profile public sector and defence customers. Partnering with RPA leaders, UiPath, EAS combines the industry’s most widely used RPA platform with automation expertise and consultancy services to support customers on their end to end business process automation journey.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lindsay Jones .
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