Australian consultancy Faster Horses has moved both its Perth and Sydney teams to larger premises, following triple digit growth in the last two financial years.
In Perth, the firm has taken co-working space at the Flux offices in the heart of the city's CBD; while new offices in North Sydney will cater for an expanding staff. The two-year-old provides services for clients around Australia and in the Asia Pacific region.
Joint MD Veronica Mayne says the office moves 'recognise the business's growth over the past year and places the organisation in close proximity to its clients'. The Perth location will also allow it to network daily with 'like minded start-ups', and take advantage of flexible and creative space. Adds Mayne: 'Customers are asking for businesses to adapt to their needs and see them as individuals. We are simply adopting this trend by including our work space in the reflection of our brand strategy. Quite simply - we want to work with other smart people and learn from them. Businesses that take a protectionist approach restrict their ability to think in a diverse way'.
Peter Fairbrother, also Joint MD, says the move from smaller space in Sydney's Barangaroo to North Sydney reflects the need to further develop the brand, provide space for additional growth and prepare for a positive future.
Web site: www.fasterhorses.consulting .
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