Teesside marketing agency Petite Agency has taken a significant step beyond the UK market after being awarded a major European contract. The win represents the agency’s largest international opportunity to date and underlines its continued business growth.
Under the agreement, Petite will deliver marketing support for AT-PAC throughout Germany, Sweden and the Benelux region.
The agency earned the appointment following a productive partnership with AT-PAC’s UK operations, providing expertise in social media planning, content creation and brand strategy.
A key moment in the relationship came earlier this year when the Petite team travelled to Sweden to produce content around one of Europe’s most notable temporary weather protection structures. The project marked the company’s first international production assignment and highlighted its ability to deliver specialist marketing content on a global scale.
That successful collaboration helped pave the way for an expanded brief, extending Petite’s responsibilities across multiple European territories.
Established by Sophia Gowland in 2020, Petite Agency has experienced rapid growth, increasing from a sole founder business to a team of eight employees. Strong financial performance and increased demand have also led to a recent move into larger office space.
The agency is particularly known for its work in construction, property and professional services, although its client portfolio spans a variety of sectors.
Sophia Gowland, Founder and Director of Petite Agency, said:
“Winning this contract is an important moment for our team and reflects the progress we’ve made over recent years.
We’ve worked hard to establish ourselves as a strategic agency that understands specialist industries and delivers measurable results.
The confidence AT-PAC has shown in us has been invaluable, especially as we’ve expanded into international projects.
We’re incredibly proud of this achievement and excited about what comes next.”
The agreement reinforces Petite’s belief that specialist expertise and creative thinking can have the same impact as the resources of a much larger agency.
As the business continues its European expansion, it has set a target of surpassing £1 million in annual turnover. Recruitment plans are also in place as the agency looks to support new and existing clients across domestic and international markets.




