Over 50 business leaders and professionals attended the Pure Comms annual review dinner at the Hotel Du Vin in Bristol recently, to celebrate the firm’s achievements in 2015.
Pure Comms invited staff, clients and business leaders to the event, where attendees discussed business over drinks and dinner.
An upbeat review speech was made by Pure Comms’ managing director, Rob Vivian, who started the business in 2009.
The event rounded off a successful year for Pure Comms, who are celebrating their best twelve months ever – after achieving 35 per cent net growth.
The firm recently also struck a six-figure deal with auctioneers Bonhams and won another major contract with retail giant the Co-Operative Group to provide the telecoms infrastructure to power promotional videos in 400 Co-Op stores across the UK.
At the event Rob Vivian said: “2015 has been a brilliant – and very busy – year for Pure Comms. We recently won two new lucrative contracts, opened new offices in St Austell, Cornwall and employed new members of staff, which included senior appointments.
“None of this progress would have been possible without the hard work of our staff and the prospering partnerships we have with our customers- so a big thank you to all who have supported us.”
Pure Comms has grown to become the leading telecoms provider in the south west and works with a number of high-profile clients including Bristol Airport, BWOC, Opus, Computerworld and Redrock Consulting.
Hayden Rushton, managing director of Britannia Windows – one of the largest window companies in the UK and a long-standing Pure Comms client – was at the event.
He comments: “Pure Comms is a business that has that rare combination of delivering a first class product and first rate service. They are like an extended part of our business and have constantly evolved with us and delivered technical telecoms solutions that reduce our down time and save us money.”