Newcastle business growth specialist sees 40 per cent revenue increase
Business growth specialists 360 Growth Partners has seen its revenue increase in the past 12 months, thanks to a raft of new clients, a shift of focus during the pandemic, and a growing team of associates.
360 Growth Partners works with a range of businesses including Black & White Engineering, Saddle Skedaddle, and Newcastle Premier Health, as well as creative companies Vida Creative, Jump, and McBryde & Co.
It offers services ranging from one-to-one business coaching and mentoring, senior leadership development, performance management, marketing, and digital and technology solutions.
360 Growth Partners founder, Andrew Silver, explains: “Because of the pandemic, a number of SMEs needed support staying afloat whilst staying true to their longer term goals.
“Our team were able to act as pragmatic and experienced guides, drawing on our many years of experience across business strategy, leadership development, finance, marketing and tech to support them.
“Our overall purpose is to support businesses to overcome the challenges faced on their growth journey and the pandemic has been one of the most testing times, both personally and professionally, for all our clients.
“Many of our clients have actually grown during the pandemic with an ever-increasing demand for our support which has resulted in a 40 per cent increase in revenue over the past 12 months.”
“We are now looking forward to seeing what the future holds for 360, our clients and our network of trusted business partners.”
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