The PC Support Group bucks the trend

The PC Support Group bucks the trend

07 Jul 2009

The PC Support Group has clinched a number of new customers as it continues to expand and defy the economic slowdown.

 The IT support company signed up a number of new clients after an influx of new business in the last few months.

Now with a Suffolk base, and as part of its expansion The PC Support Group has also seen an increase in firms with more than 50 PCs seeking support.

It now has 450 clients in its portfolio throughout the UK.  Customers include Antal International, a worldwide recruitment company, and national firm Auto Windshields.

The PC Support Group’s Peter Hannah says the company is moving towards healthy mid-year results after a strong start to 2009.

 “To experience a profitable and controlled growth in turnover in the current market says a lot about our strengths", he says.

“In May alone we can report over 50 new PCs on contract.  A number of these are from larger companies looking to save on their IT support costs. 

The increase in firms with more than 50 PCs appears to be directly related to companies looking to reduce the current in-house support costs due to the economic climate." 

“Our emphasis remains on providingsuperb customer service using corporate, quality systems combined with local, friendly support.”

The company operates a successful franchise network across the UK including the Suffolk branch in Bury St Edmunds.

Its services include one-off problem solving, on-going maintenance,data recovery and backup, broadband installation, virus protection and removal and PC or entire Office set-up.

Peter added: “We continue to innovate and invest in our company, giving us a strong platform for further growth for the rest of 2009 and beyond.”

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