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BlogContinued growth for Join the Dots with £6.41m six-month revenue 

Continued growth for Join the Dots with £6.41m six-month revenue 

Manchester-headquartered global consumer insight agency, Join the Dots, has released its latest financial figures which show the business generating a revenue of £6.41m in the first six months of 2018 and a 12.7 per cent growth on the same period of 2017.

The figures demonstrate the continued growth of the company which celebrates its 20th year of business this year. Despite experiencing a slower Q1 in 2018 while the company completed its restructure, Q2 quickly gained momentum for the business and has historically been a positive performance indicator for Q3 and Q4.

Commenting on the latest financials, CEO of Join the Dots, Quentin Ashby, said: “Our first half of the year has been a period of encouraging growth in a tough economic climate; we have expanded our team internationally with Mallory Salerno who joined our New York office in May as business development director and in the UK we welcomed Phil Jones as non-executive director in June. These appointments cement our commitment and investment in growing the business’ reach and ensuring we can continue to produce innovative work for both new and existing clients.

“We remain confident in the company’s performance in 2018 and continue to invest in delivering high quality services to our clients and a great place to work for our staff.”

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