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Dye & Durham Strengthens and Unifies UK Brand
Dye & Durham, a leading provider of cloud-based software for legal and business professionals, is now serving clients across the United Kingdom under a unified and strengthened brand, with the business firmly focused on helping customers fuel growth and cut inefficiencies.
The brands of many of the companies that Dye & Durham has recently acquired – including poweredbypie, Easy Convey, Terrafirma, Future Climate Info, and Lawyer Checker – have been streamlined under Dye & Durham’s master brand, resulting in a simplified, consistent customer experience and making it even easier for clients to access new products and services.
“Our portfolio in the UK represents a vast pool of industry knowledge and expertise, matched by a keen understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by our customers,” said Wojtek Dabrowski, Dye & Durham’s Chief Communications Officer.
“Our teams are working on shaping the future of workflow technology and we look forward to partnering even more closely with business and legal professionals to help them achieve more growth with less effort.”
Customers in the UK will notice the appearance of many of Dye & Durham’s platforms change over to the company’s master brand with immediate effect, but the best-in-class functionality of the company’s products and services will remain unchanged. Dye & Durham’s refreshed UK website is now also live.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dye & Durham .
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