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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Lancashire-based translation company, Language Insight, achieves record sales growth

Language Insight, a leading translation and language services provider, has today announced record sales growth for the 2017 financial year.

This record growth is a result of heavy investment in marketing, team acquisition, office expansion and the continued delivery of customer-centric, high quality translation and language services.

The translation company has bolstered its growth by nurturing existing international client relationships in the market research, healthcare and legal fields whilst expanding its reach to new business in a variety of sectors. Language Insight has also broadened its service offering to ensure clients can speak with the world through any platform of their choice.

This growth follows on from a successful 2017 which saw the opening of a new Lancashire headquarters, ISO 27001 accreditation achievement, and the opening of an international office in the heart of New York City.

Language Insight has a strong reputation in the language service industry for their commitment to quality, and in the past 12 months, they have strengthened their service capability by achieving ISO 27001, Information Security Management Systems. In the year of GDPR, clients can feel reassured while working with Language Insight both an ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 accredited translation partner.

Donna Twose, Managing Director, stated: “This is a very exciting time for the whole team. As a company, we have been dedicated to reinvesting revenue to ensure the expansion, both online and offline, of Language Insight whilst maintaining quality language services for our existing client base.”

Language Insight is set to grow exponentially over the next couple of years providing businesses of all sizes with translation and language services they can rely on. There are further office expansion plans in the pipeline for later this year which will allow LanguageInsight to boost its customer support and language services for existing and potential clients on a global scale.

MD, Donna Twose, added: “Expanding our office presence in new territories allows us to better service our rapidly growing international client base. It’s important for us to build and maintain strong client relationships so we need to be on hand where our clients need us”.

Language Insight is committed to achieving new records and increasing revenue whilst continuing to provide refreshing innovation for all its clients, both existing and potential.

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