Leeds based digital agency set for record £2.5m turnover following 13 new account wins
Digital agency Bolser is on track to achieve a record £2.5m turnover this year following 13 new account wins, representing year-on-year growth of 40 per cent.
The Leeds based agency won new briefs from a diverse range of organisations including Microsoft, The Football Association, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and venture capital firms.
Employing close to 30 people, Bolser was established in 2001. The agency provides services including digital strategy, user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, web and app development, app store optimisation and search engine optimisation.
Bolser founder and managing director, Ashley Bolser, commented: “Last year saw us celebrate our twentieth anniversary and during that 12-month period we secured some of the highest value projects in our history.
“We have entered 2022 with a great degree of momentum, buoyed by the 13 new account wins. We are confident that we will achieve a turnover of £2.5m this financial year based on this and other exciting new business prospects that we have.”
Bolser operates nationally and internationally with other clients including KFC, AIG, The Discovery Channel, Jet2, and EE.
The agency recently committed to a five-year lease extension on its offices in Holbeck within the South Bank area of Leeds which is currently undergoing a £350m transformation led by developer CEG.
Ashely continued: “Leeds is a thriving city and a growing part of the nation’s digital economy. When this is combined with the hugely impressive regeneration of the South Bank, it makes perfect sense for us to extend the lease on our offices by another five years.
“We work with clients nationally and internationally, but we’re passionate and committed to having our head office based in this fantastic city as we continue to implement our growth plans.”
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