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Stockports R-Com Consulting moves into new premises with six-figure funding deal
Stockports IT infrastructure solutions provider, R-Com Consulting moves into new premises with six-figure funding deal from Natwest.
Established in 1996, R-Com Consulting provides customers with IT infrastructure services such as server installation, storage solutions and networking across a niche range of vendors, including VMWare, Microsoft and Trend Micro.
Other services provided by the company include IT infrastructure managed support services and IT Training.
Profits have been increasing year on year, in 2010 R-Com Consulting exceeded the £1 million turnover mark, and in 2013 this figure rose to £7.8 million.
R-Com Consulting is on track to achieve a £15 million turnover in 2015, with £9 million revenue expected.
The company’s new premises provide a customer-facing facility complete with training facilities and large meeting rooms for small events and conferences.
The business also has the space to expand in the future.
Ayaz Rathore, of R-Com Consulting, said: “The business has grown rapidly in the last five years as more businesses become reliant on a solid IT infrastructure.
“We have a strong customer base in the UK but we are bringing in new customers in the Middle East and Egypt.
“We purchased the new premises as we had outgrown our previous unit in Tameside.
“The new premises will support our growth aspirations and also provide space for training for our customers.”
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