UK-based full-service consultancy DJS Research has reported an 11% increase in annual turnover to £4.7m for 2016/17, and says is aiming for £5.2m next year.
Based in Stockport and founded in 2001, DJS has achieved double-digit growth for the past eleven years, including a 17% increase in annual turnover from £3.6m to £4.2m for 2015/16. The firm says that as a result of its strong financial performance and growing client base, it has expanded its research, operations and marketing departments. Permanent staff numbers have increased from 49 to 58 over the past year, with further staff to be announced soon.
Commenting on the latest figures, MD Danny Sims (pictured) said: 'It's fantastic to announce yet another great year for the company. With our achievements to date and with our plans for further growth, it's going to be an interesting few years ahead. We are pretty full now here in Stockport with 5,000 square foot filled within five years. So, solving the space issue will be our next obstacle - a nice issue to have'.
Web site: www.djsresearch.co.uk .
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