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Move To New Office Makes Cents For Nottingham Financial Firm
A Nottingham based financial services company is celebrating its first anniversary by moving to a brand new city centre office.
WhitesFX, originally based in Colwick Nottingham, is moving to a bigger office located on Wheeler Gate in Nottingham City Centre, after a fantastic first year in business.
The brainchild of Jack Horton (25) and Freddie Reid (24), Whitesfx have well established offices in Dubai, New York & Singapore.
Jack Horton, director at the company said: “We have been very lucky to have had the success we have had in our first year. Hitting the 12 month mark is a proud achievement for us, especially during such trying times as the recession”
“We are in constant demand, and having this new, bigger office which has a great city centre location and excellent transport links, will enable us to recruit new members of staff to help us in our quest to open more offices all over the world.”
Due to the large volume of currency Whitesfx buy and sell, the company gets extremely preferential rates from the banks, allowing it to pass on these savings to customers.
Freddie Reid, also director at the firm added: “Our personal approach to business means that we are quickly becoming a household name, and we hope that our new central location will further fuel our plans for expansion.”
For more information please visit: http://www.whitesfx.com/ Alternatively, please call +44 (0) 115 9415959
Whitesfx is represented by Tina Clough at Poppy-PR, please direct all press enquiries to: tina.clough@poppy-pr.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Poppy-PR .
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