IT company Eventura triples footprint after acquiring Bolton office
IT firm Eventura is looking to support its growth plans with a move to a purpose-built facility near Bolton.
With funding support from NatWest, the company has more than tripled its footprint by purchasing a new 6,500 sq ft property on Bolton Road in Westhoughton.
Eventura CEO Chris Houghton said: “The new site is spread across three floors with a significant amount of space for future expansion.
“By owning our own premises we have the flexibility to grow the business as we need to and develop new services.”
He added: “The IT sector changes rapidly so having flexibility is crucial to our continued success.”
Founded over 10 year ago, today Eventura employs a team of 22 and provides a number of IT services, including business systems consultancy and cloud-based services.
To purchase the Bolton Road unit, Chris called on NatWest senior relationship manager Mike Burns, who obtained an undisclosed loan to support Eventura’s expansion plans.
Mike commented: “Eventura is a fantastic business which continues to deliver outstanding service for a range for clients across the SME space.
“We were delighted to support Eventura on the purchase of new premises and wish the business every success for the future.”
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