Design agency Brand Imaging Solutions to create jobs following move
A Manchester-based design agency hopes to create jobs after moving into new premises with support from NatWest.
Brand Imaging Solutions, which designs and markets product packaging and brands, has moved into a unit at Avocado Court in Trafford Park where it expects to make up to six new positions available over the next 12 months, potentially adding to its current team of 28.
The facility includes 3,250 sq ft of studio space and new machinery for flexographic platemaking.
Mark Bent, a co-founder of the company, said: “We are continuing to grow and wanted to have our own space to develop the business as we need to.
“We are also developing our operations in Dubai so having our own space in Manchester will give us the resource we need to deliver in that region as well to our clients based in the North West, the UK and around the world.”
To secure the six-figure loan necessary for Brand Imaging Solutions to obtain the new premises, Mark called on the help of Guy Boxall, a relationship director with NatWest.
Guy commented: “I was delighted to support Brand Imaging Solutions on its move to new premises. The business continues to grow and its strong leadership has a clear vision for its future. I wish them every success in achieving their future business aspirations.”
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