Callprint reports 30% jump in sales revenues for first half of 2015

Callprint has revealed that sales figures for the first six months of 2015 are approaching £8m, an increase of 30% year-on-year.

The group revealed ambitions last year to grow and develop its business to achieve a target of £25m turnover within two years. Expansion has begun via organic growth and recruitment of new personnel, along with a number of key sites becoming 24/7 operations.

Callprint investor and director, Ben Moss, said: “Jupiter Visual Communications is now fully integrated into the group, and we have been successful in undertaking several key projects over the year, including the 2015 Saudi Super Cup Final in London, retail campaigns for H&M, and an interactive display project for the NFL at Five Guys restaurants.

“We have also won work in Sweden, Portugal, Singapore and Hong Kong, reflecting the growing global image and reputation of Callprint. As we continue to grow we will be looking for high profile individuals to join the group as we look to spearhead our growth.

“We announced last year what we intended to do with the group with our plans to develop the business at a fast pace, and we are now starting to get traction with our plans. Sales are growing, and we are increasing our market share and business on service, quality, professionalism and delivery, and not just on price!”

Callprint managing director Steve Cheek added: “The results are a great reflection on the performance of the business. We have and are continuing to invest in the company, acquiring new facilities where appropriate, and increasing our footprint and reputation both in the UK and globally.”

Over the past year Callprint has also invested heavily in new equipment across a number of its business operations in the UK and Dubai, including recruitment drives both in the UK and UAE, and this will continue with intentions to develop its sales force in both the Midlands and North West regions.

Callprint has also been expanding its regional hubs with the acquisition of PPS Print Communications in Manchester, and its Birmingham hub recently moved to a much larger premises in the Midlands, adding new equipment and services in the process.

Its flagship London hub at Great Portland Street is also undergoing a revamp, and this will see other key sites undergo a refurbishment.

This latest announcement of the first quarter sales figures underlines Callprint’s statement of intent to grow and develop its business operations (following the addition of Jupiter Visual Communications as a stand-alone business last year).

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