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Birmingham Post
Business
David Laister

Digital agency Laser Red focuses on Lincolnshire expansion after acquisition

Grimsby-headquartered digital design agency Laser Red has re-established a base in Lincoln.

The company, led by Liam O’Leary, acquired city firm Spiral Media back in 2018. Covid and remote working had led to existing office space not being used, and the business was absorbed under the Laser Red brand early last year, anchored at Enterprise Village.

This month has seen it emerge in the county capital, at the Mosaic Digital Hub in Silver Street where Spiral had once operated from.

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Mr O’Leary, the firm’s managing director, said: “At Laser Red we’re passionate about and committed to the region and we want to invest in it. We’ve operated out of Lincolnshire for many years and know of the wealth of talent in the area.

“Our decision to open new premises in Lincoln is driven by a number of factors; we want to help the area retain as much of that talent as possible, to help it grow and be recognised as a region for innovation and success. It also improves our reach as a business and improves our ability to service new and existing clients from around the UK. The new location makes sense allowing us to add new businesses and the people to help us serve them.”

Earlier this year the digital agency partnered with a high-growth North East e-commerce platform, Aero Commerce to widen the range of services, which include marketing, web design, branding and app development.

“We’ve worked hard as a team to exceed our targets over the years, and we feel the time is right to look to the horizon and what the next version of Laser Red looks like,” Mr O’Leary said. “We have a great relationship with our clients, and we want to offer a range of services that meet their every need and delivers impact and value. I’m excited for our business, our clients and what it means to the area.”

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