Communications firm expands with Asian base
A PR and communications agency says it is primed for further expansion after marking its first anniversary with international expansion.
Let’s Press has opened an office in Central Asia.
Founder Liliya Arutyunyan says the move will strengthen the Manchester-based operator’s “mission to help clients achieve their business and PR goals”.
She added it marks “the beginning of a few exciting things planned for Let’s Press in the next year”.
The agency provides services to companies in the finance, tech and fintech sectors, and supports entrepreneurs and investors seeking to enter new markets.
Liliya said: “The PR and communications landscape in Central Asia has been evolving rapidly in the past few years, and we thought it would be a great time to enter it.
“We pride ourselves on delivering services to firms and entrepreneurs who want to reach global markets, and we see a great deal of those across both regions.
“Celebrating our first year feels like the perfect time to take Let’s Press global.
“Manchester was the first step in our company’s plan, and it will always play an important role for us.”
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