London growth agency expands global reach with launch into six new countries
A London-based growth agency has expanded its international footprint after seeing double-digit growth in 2020.
GRO.TEAM has expanded into the US, Canada, South Africa, Spain, New Zealand and Australia through its newly developed online system.
GRO.TEAM specialises in a range of growth services including mentoring and coaching, talent acquisition and marketing, and has worked with brands such as Google, Amazon, WhatsApp, Sky, Tesco, Betfair, HSBC and the BBC.
Rorie Devine, from the GRO.TEAM founding team, commented: “We’re particularly excited to be expanding across the globe and are confident we can generate success for our overseas clients, as we have done for businesses closer to home.
“The level of traffic and enquiries we experienced from these new areas was at a point where it made sense to operate in the local markets, and in doing so collaborate more effectively.
“We can’t wait to get started. Given our growth, we’re confident we can further extend our services next year. Watch this space.”
Prior to formally launching in the US, GRO.TEAM supported New York-based startup amzLenders, a finance provider to Amazon sellers, helping it to boost its growth and attract investment in the form of an acquisition by SellersFunding
Loraine Bautista, amzLenders’ chief operating officer, added: “GRO.TEAM have been amazing.
“They are really customer focused and connected us with someone with very deep experience in the areas we needed. They shared the savings made from remote working with us, so also proved very cost-effective as well.”
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