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Apex Acquisitions announce summer expansion plans
Apex Acquisitions has announced plans to simultaneously expand into Manchester and London .
The Leeds based marketing company specialise in brand awareness and customer acquisition in industries including entertainment, cosmetics, energy and insulation.
A decision to expand was made as a result of a positive year which saw the company exceed all growth expectations.
Making the move to Manchester and London gives the company an opportunity to expand its client base and develop its strong reputation within the industry. In London, Apex Acquisitions will start up a trading relationship with a new client from the entertainment industry who has had a successful 24 months.
Andy Jones, Managing Director of Apex Acquisitions said: “With the Olympic games just a month away, the London market will reach astronomical heights, the potential is huge.”
Mr Jones, who is originally from Manchester, is excited to take the businesses back to his home town and expand the work that Apex Acquisitions has done in the charity sector. He said: “ it shows how far we have come in such a short time that within the very near future we will be working in partnership with a subsidiary of the world’s largest online retailer.“
The speed with which Apex Acquisitions are expanding suggests that further expansion is on the agenda towards the end of the year and beyond.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Francesca Dent .
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