North East digital marketing agency secures six-figure investment
A Middlesbrough digital marketing agency has secured a six-figure loan through NPIF - FW Capital Debt Finance.
Founded in 2014, Middlesbrough-based based Surge Marketing Solutions offers client services such as website development and design, search engine optimisation (SEO), content creation and digital marketing.
The six-figure NPIF investment will be used to create eight new roles, including a chief technical officer, technical SEO, developer and sales executive who have already joined the team. The funding will help safeguard a further 16 jobs.
The deal was facilitated by Keith Charlton, FW Capital Deputy Fund Manager.
FW Capital Investment executive Rachel Smith, said: “Led by an experienced and dynamic director, Surge has seen sustained growth year on year. The business has invested in infrastructure and personnel, laying foundations to take it from a regional agency to national.
With our investment, they will be able to build upon this strategy, increasing their marketing spend and implementing the planned acquisition of new talent which includes bringing on board a highly experienced Chief Technical Officer. We are delighted to have been able to offer this investment.“
David Porter, Surge Marketing Solutions MD, said: “At Surge, we offer personal and innovative design, development and digital marketing services to clients in all sectors. Finding solutions that really work is what we do best and what we love most.
“This investment from FW Capital will support us as we continue to build on our growth strategy and invest in new talent with the creation of eight exciting new roles.
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