Huddersfield PR firm grows client-base with bumper month
Huddersfield-based PR firm Scriba PR enjoyed its busiest onboarding month to date in October, with six businesses signing up for its services.
The new additions - commercial cleaning company, Regenex; motor finance and insurance platform, DealTrak; occupational health expert, Prohms; solicitors Invalesco Family Law; glazing specialist, Dortech Maintenance; and software firm Smarter Business Processes - mean Scriba PR now has 36 clients on its roster.
With existing client Cascade HR also investing in an additional retainer, the PR firm is anticipating a busy 2019.
Managing director, Katie Mallinson, commented on the growth: “Our newest clients are from the sectors we are passionate about, so we’re very excited to be working with these brands.
“They are all different but are each looking for content-driven support to help develop their businesses in 2019 and beyond.”
Scriba says its growth to date has been fuelled by word-of-mouth recommendations and competitive pitches.
Simon Banoub, marketing director at DealTrak, added: “Scriba was the last to see us and their clear knowledge of the tech sector, and their passion to grow brands was exactly what we were looking for.
“We wanted a PR agency to share our values as well as be very hands-on with us, and Scriba ticked all our boxes.
“With the help of Scriba, we hope to further evolve our business over the coming year, as well as be recognised as an authoritative figure in our sector.”
The news coincides with an expansion of the Scriba team, with a new account manager, junior account manager and PR assistant all joining to help meet growing demand.
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