Leeds language services provider acquires new building after creating 100 jobs
Leeds-based thebigword, the global language services company, is further investing in the city by buying a new building to accommodate the increase in staff.
The business, which created 100 new jobs after winning a £120m interpreting and translation contract with the Ministry of Justice, bought the Orion building close to its Link Up House headquarters on the ring road to create more than 100 new car parking spaces for staff.
Under the new deal with the Ministry of Justice, thebigword has also recruited more than 3,000 linguists to provide interpreters and translators to courts, tribunals, prisons, the probation service and other organisations in the justice sector, such as CPS and Police forces.
This expansion in jobs at thebigword follows a string of contract wins, including a £60m deal to provide language services to a wealth of Government departments, and now means more than 500 people are employed by the company in Leeds.
thebigworld will now invest further in the Orion building to develop the site and create more car parking facilities.
Larry Gould, chief executive of thebigword, said: “We are an international company and have offices around the world. However, we are proud to be headquartered in Leeds.
“Leeds has been a fantastic source of talent for us over the years and it’s fantastic to be able to invest more in the city.
“The knowledge, enthusiasm and passion of our people in Leeds has been instrumental in the continued growth of thebigword and this investment is a further demonstration of our commitment to the city.
“The recent wins have been fantastic for the business, but we still have big ambitions. We’ve been in Leeds for more than 30 years and know we can rely on this city and region to deliver the people and skills we need to realise those ambitions.
“I’m hugely proud of our people and this city and we remain committed to investing further in them both in the months and years to come.”
thebigword has 11 offices around the world, employs more than 600 staff and has more than 11,000 linguists.
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