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Holmfirth firm acquires Leeds digital agency Cloudspotting
Holmfirth digital marketing agency WSI Yorkshire has acquired a Leeds agency and set up a new holding firm.
According to the Huddersfield Examiner, WSI Yorkshire has expanded it’s business and acquired digital marketing agency Cloudspotting.
Both companies are not included under the newly-formed parent company Attercopia Ltd.
Steve Harvey Franklin, managing director of Attercopia, said: “This represents our second acquisition in as many years.
“These are very exciting times for our teams and for our clients.
“Cloudspotting is a respected brand with a number of financial institutions such as Redmayne Bentley and Ecology Building Society.
“I have been impressed by the goodwill that Cloudspotting has built up over the years.
“The acquisition can only strengthen our offering to existing Cloudspotting and WSI Yorkshire clients and we are all very excited about where this new venture will take us in 2015 and beyond.”
Kevin Martindale, head of digital at Cloudspotting, said: “The acquisition is great news for Cloudspotting as it brings together companies with a wide range of digital marketing expertise from a highly experienced team.
“We are now in a great position to offer digital marketing services to a broader sector base, whilst building and maintaining our relationships with new and existing clients.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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