In the UK, full service agency DJS Research has reported a 26% increase in turnover to £3.6m for the financial year 2014/15.This time last year, the Cheshire-based firm announced its twelfth consecutive year of growth, with revenue up 32% to £2.9m. DJS says its growth in the past five years can be attributed to a number of major contract wins, including several large public sector projects; along with growth in its education market research arm VoicED, and sales of its Localise consumer and customer profiling tool.
In a statement, the company said it is aiming for turnover of £4m in the current year, and is planning to increase headcount in order to achieve this figure.
Web site: www.djsresearch.com .
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