Communisis sees higher revenues

26/08/2010

With Leeds-based printing and marketing services provider Communisis registering higher half-year revenues, its boss has said that he is pleased with the progress the company is making.
The firm's pre-tax profits remained flat over the six months to June 30 at £1.8m, while turnover rose from £11.5m to £12.9m. Its operating profit before exceptional items rose by 6% to £2.8m.
Andy Blundell, chief executive of the Leeds-based group, said: "I am pleased with the good progress we have achieved in this first half, demonstrating Communisis' ability to move with its customers and meet their increasingly sophisticated requirements.
"The intelligent use of data and technology, coupled with our strong production and sourcing capabilities appeals to clients from a range of sectors, steadily proving that our reputation as a marketing services provider is gaining traction both within and beyond our traditional core customer base."
The company said its clear proposition, focus and go-to-market strategy made it eligible for being identified as a leading marketing services provider.
Communisis secured deals from businesses such as Tesco, BrightHouse, Bank of Ireland, TNT Post and Nationwide in the first half.
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