Epiphany sees record growth in revenue during Q1 working with Leeds Building Society, e-buyer and Taylor Wimpey
Having recently picked up work with clients such as Leeds Building Society, Taylor Wimpey, Quidco, Whistles and Wrens Kitchens, search marketing agency Epiphany has generated almost £2 million in revenue during its first financial quarter for 2012.
The Leeds-and-London company, which has also been handed work by Paul Smith and e-buyer, has exceeded its target for fee revenue during the first quarter by 3 per cent it has said, generating a total of £1,910,653.
Last year, the agency, which turned over just under £5 million in revenue from management fees, is now forecasting an overall increase to £6,600,000 for 2012-2013.
CEO Rob Shaw said, “We set ourselves a series of challenging targets for 2012-13 and it’s testimony to the hard work of everyone at Epiphany that we’re delivering on them.”
A recruitment drive has also begun at the agency, which expected to hire its 100th employee later this year.
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