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Fox Agency breaks £1m turnover target
After a sustained spell of new contract wins, integrated business to business marketing agency Fox Agency has reached its £1million turnover target ahead of plan.
The growth has been created from increased demand by existing clients - including electronics giant Brother Europe and global engineering corporations, Parker, and TMD Friction; as well as a raft of new appointments including Speedy Hire PLC – UK’s largest tool and equipment hire company, and Tesco Bank.
The B2B marketing agency has secured a 105% growth since its last financial year and now has a similar forecast for the forthcoming year.
Fox Agency has also increased its service offering by growing its digital marketing department with hires in the web development, SEO and online marketing areas.
Nelson McConnell, Director at Fox Agency said,
“Fox continues to grow rapidly and it’s been rewarding to break the £1million barrier ahead of schedule. It’s also gratifying to know that all of our new clients have come from referrals by our current clients. We believe that this means we are providing a great level of service and that we have the solid foundations to carry on with similar rates of growth”.
Visit: http://fox.agency/
About Fox Agency
Fox is an integrated marketing agency for the B2B sector. Current clients include Brother Europe, Parker Hannifin, Tesco Bank, Speedy Hire PLC, TMD Friction, B2B International and many more. Fox provides services that include integrated campaigns, strategy and brand development, advertising and activation, websites, digital and applications, content, PR, search and social.
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