Software development firm expands workforce following client wins
A Leeds-based software development specialist has secured a raft of client wins and expanded its workforce at the end of the financial year.
NewRedo has been appointed as software development partner by hospital consultant and GP directory Specialist Info, the latest in a series of client wins over the last quarter.
As a result of the growth, the firm has expanded its team of software engineers as well as its marketing division to support its organisation of tech event Agile Yorkshire.
Co-founder Royd Brayshay commented: “The success we’ve seen over the last quarter is really a testament to our hard-working team, especially under the challenging circumstances we’ve all found ourselves in recently.
“We’re delighted to have been reappointed on projects with existing clients and are thrilled to be able to work with some new local businesses in the coming months.”
Emma Taylor, MD at Specialist Info, added: “Royd and the team really came to our rescue and provided a calming presence when we needed it most.
“With their help, we were able to resolve some previous issues we were facing with our database. As a result of this, we’ve now appointed the team to work on some further projects, to add improved functionality and to provide us with regular development support.”
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