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Harrogate's Quest PR wins five new accounts
Harrogate’s Quest PR has won five new accounts which include UK Export Finance, the UK’s Export Credit Agency which provides trade finance and insurance solutions to support UK exporters, and peer to business lending platform rebuildingsociety.com.
The business to business PR specialist - ranked 27 in Prolific North’s Top 50 PR Agencies - has also clinched contracts with Wakefield based, Seneca Investments Limited, part of Seneca Partners Limited which sources and executes deals involving small and medium sized enterprises, Leeds- based Howard Civil Engineering whose flagship projects include a new John Lewis store at the £90 million Monks Cross shopping complex in York, and Russell Smith Chartered Accountants, also in Leeds.
The agency has also recruited two account managers Sarah Davies and Shelley Ross as it marks a formative period in its growth.
Daniel Rajkumar, MD of Leeds-based Rebuilding Society which has advanced £2.75 million of cash generated through over 600 private individuals to 62 SMEs over the last 15 months said: “Quest’s reputation for delivering great results for small and medium businesses speaks volumes. Their remit is to publicise thepositive influence of borrowing money through crowd lending – and how the funding can power companies to the next level.”
Quest MD Sharon Cain, a former Sky TV and BBC journalist said: “The clarity of our offering in positioning our clients as experts in their respective industries sees us being commissioned by both new and former clients. Our ‘commercial nous’ entails us implementing ‘joined up’ campaigns which underpin our clients’ business goals.”
The agency, which has scooped nine business and industry awards and four short listings, also delivers tailored media and crisis communications workshops for the public and private sector.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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