SPG Resourcing relocates to support growth plans
A technology recruitment and services firm has relocated to a new city centre office in Leeds as it looks to support expansion and attract specialist talent.
SPG Resourcing has moved to St Paul’s House on Park Square, placing the firm within one of Leeds’ most established commercial districts and alongside a growing cluster of technology-focused companies.
Part of Solution Performance Group, SPG Resourcing has been broadening its offer across technology services and talent, including a move into the resource augmentation market to help organisations access specialist skills quickly.
Bosses say the new base will offer a larger, high-quality working environment as the firm looks to scale its operations.
They add that the Park Square office will also act as a collaborative hub for the wider group, supporting growth across areas such as software engineering, cloud, cybersecurity, data and AI, as demand for digital skills across the region continues to rise.
Sam Hameed, group managing director of Solution Performance Group, said: “The relocation is a strategic step for the business.
“Park Square gives us a fantastic working environment, and the historic building and setting really matter.
“It is the sort of place that helps you attract and retain good people, particularly in the competitive technical sector.
“Being surrounded by other tech-focused businesses also creates energy and opportunity.”
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