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New premises breeds further success for nameless
Creative digital company Nameless Media Group Limited are expanding their operations following the purchase of their Grade 2 listed offices, with funding from Alliance and Leicester Commercial Bank.
Since moving to their new premises at the beginning of the year, Nameless has won a number of new contracts and are significantly expanding the team to meet increasing demand for their specialist web and media services.
Managing Director of the company, Jaya Chakrabarti was one of the founders of Nameless in Bristol in 1999, along with company director, Stuart Gallemore.
Since then, the business has gone from strength to strength, establishing a reputation for being creative and effective, winning a number of high profile contracts across in the country, including designing the new website for The Royal Institute of British Architects.
Jaya Chakrabarti, Managing Director of Nameless Media Group Limited said: "The new premises have given us a wealth of opportunity to expand the business further".
"Not only are we the proud owners of this beautiful listed building, but we are able to expand the team significantly, enabling us to grow the business and take on additional contracts".
"The team at Nameless are vivacious and creative and I am delighted that the move has brought a real buzz to the team, creating a great atmosphere in the office, which reflects the company's ethos." James Dumbrell, Senior Business Banking Manager at Alliance and Leicester Commercial Bank said: "The technology industry is booming and moving to new premises has given Nameless the opportunity and space they needed to expand the business further, and build on their status as one of the top three interactive media companies in the South West".
"Businesses generally like the flexibility that comes with renting, however buying your own premises can provide stability and be a great investment." Jaya Chakrabarti added: "The support from Alliance and Leicester Commercial Bank has been invaluable, we made a commitment to keep Bristol as our head office and are delighted to have found a great building with character in the heart of the city that we can call home".
"People have been dropping in to our new offices to find out more about us, generating new business".
"In addition, we have plans to develop the facilities here to include a roof terrace and social area for staff and clients.".
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