QuoStar announces new office in Leeds following significant growth in 2022
QuoStar, a leading IT consultancy based in Bournemouth, has today announced that it will be expanding its operations in the UK, with a team of eight working from a new office in Leeds.
The expansion follows QuoStar’s significant growth in 2022 with 32 new starters and an uptake of 40 new clients, as more businesses race to transform their IT operations, systems, and cyber security to gain a competitive edge. The new Leeds office represents QuoStar’s commitment to the region and their professional service, financial, and manufacturing sector clients.
Many of QuoStar’s employees also already work remotely from locations in the North of England. While the business will continue to maintain its hybrid working policy, the new location in Leeds offers staff another operating base to work from.
Robert Rutherford, CEO at QuoStar, commented: “QuoStar is growing at pace as more firms seek an IT partner who they can have complete trust in from a technical perspective, but also at a strategic level, with a real focus on maintaining long-term relationships.
“As we grow our business strategically, our team is naturally expanding, and while we are a forward-looking company that is committed to hybrid working, we also recognise that a location where our teams can come together and collaborate is vital.
“As firm believers in the Northern Powerhouse vision and with a growing number of employees in the region, we felt it was i essential to establish a new office in the North of England. It’s an exciting time, and this won’t be the last regional office we open this year.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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