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Leading MSP company reinforces its presence in the North West

Leading IT Managed Service Provider (MSP), Network ROI, has established a base in the North West to better serve its 90 existing clients in the region, including the North West Air Ambulance Service, as well as future clients.

 

The office in Newton-le-Willows, will act as a base for five of Network ROI’s certified engineers, with scope to significantly increase the headcount.

 

With headquarters in Edinburgh, Network ROI offers a comprehensive MSP offering, including IT Support, Consultancy, Projects & Installations, Cloud Computing, Connectivity, Telephony and IT Security, giving organisations the digital tools, security and infrastructure they need to grow. Network ROI provides support for organisations from 50 people to over 4000, from single sites to 350+ locations across the UK and beyond.

 

The firm, founded in 2003, takes an innovative approach to operationsand was the first UK MSP to be employee owned. As the company has grown, it has established its reputation and track record for excellent, cost effective services, recognised by a global ranking as the number one MSP provider in Scotland and top ten in the UK.

 

Adam Johnson, Managing Director, Network ROI, said: “I’m delighted to be establishing a base in the North West of England, since I have strong personal links to the region and the company already has an established client base here.

 

“The Newton-le-Willows office will allow us to continue our positive growth throughout the UK and to help clients empower their business by making life with technology easier.

 

“We’ve had an excellent 12 months, increasing our employee numbers, by winning new clients and extending the scope of work we do for existing clients. I look forward to continuing this success, since our new base in the North West will help us better serve our existing clients and introduce new organisations to ourexcellent services.”

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