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Mills Media Group announces 53 per cent growth in sales

16/10/2012

Merseyside-based Mills Media Group is celebrating  a 53 per cent growth in sales after winning contracts with clients including BIBA Medical, The Royal Statistical Society and The Credit Services Association.

The company, which provides visual communications services ranging from conferences and exhibition services to video production, has seen turnover grow for the first nine months of the year by more than £300k compared to the same period in 2011. Its conferencing business is up 82 per cent compared with last year.

Mills Media Group’s managing director, Andrew Mills, said: “Over the last 12 months Mills Media has received a large increase in demand from new and existing clients, particularly in the transport and logistics, green energy and medical sectors.

“As the UK economy has picked up, so too has the amount of investment that companies are prepared to make into creative production. Fortunately, this continued growth shows no sign of slowing down, with many other exciting projects in the pipeline for the rest of the year, including The Liverpool Music Awards, The Lord’s Taverners Sporting Dinner, British Cycling Olympians’ Celebration and Bullens Healthcare.”

Mills Media Group has also worked with other local and national clients including The Billington Group, Peel Ports and Silva Timber.


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