Leeds based digital agency targets multi-million pound turnover following record year
A Leeds based digital marketing agency has announced its intention to deliver a turnover of £3.5m following a record year for the business.
Established in 2001, Bolser provides services including digital strategy, user experience (UX) design, web and app development, and search engine optimisation.
The agency saw its turnover increase 50 per cent to £2.5m for the year ended 30 November 2022.
Over the 12-month period, Bolser won new business from a range of organisations including Budweiser Brewing Group, and the Premier League. New project briefs were also secured from divisions of existing clients, such as Microsoft, the Football Foundation and Minecraft.
To support its growth, the agency appointed 10 new members of staff to service its clients and has ambitions to further grow this figure in 2023.
Ashley Bolser, founder and managing director of Bolser, commented: “Last year was an exceptional one for the agency thanks to a strong number of account wins and new project briefs from existing clients.
“We start 2023 buoyed by the success of the last 12 months, and the momentum gained gives us great confidence in achieving a turnover of £3.5m this financial year.
“Our successes over the past 12 months is testament to the dedication and talent of the excellent people we have here at Bolser. I am extremely proud of all the work our team has undertaken to deliver these fantastic results.”
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