Orange Business Services moves London office

Orange Business Services - Trading Solutions, leader in unified communications solutions, today announced a move to its new UK office based in the City of London.

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This move was necessitated by the phenomenal growth in the UK business during the recent years. Last year the company achieved a 55% increase in the number of clients and a 100% increase in both the revenue and staff numbers in its UK operation.

The new offices are located in Tabernacle Court, Tabernacle Street EC2, and will accommodate the increased headcount, which includes product, sales, marketing, training, support and operations teams. On 22nd January Pierre-Louis de Guillebon, the CEO of Orange Business Services - Trading Solutions, will be coming to London for the day to officially open the new facility and welcome clients and guests to a drinks reception held to celebrate the occasion.

Richard Petti, UK Managing Director, commented, "We are continually developing and enhancing our offerings. Our products are critical to our clients' businesses and their ability to compete successfully in the marketplace. I am proud to say that we lead the market in trader community voice trading and communications. Our products are being very well received by the market, prompting a significant growth in sales and revenues. This has resulted in our needing more space to accommodate services, and the new offices will allow us to provide even greater levels of efficiency and support to our clients."

The continuing success of the company's innovative development strategy combined with its dedication to providing first class support to its clients base continue to be the underlying reasons for growth in its market share in the international banking, brokerage and fund management institutions in the UK and around the world.

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