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TERMINALFOUR secures €4.2m in new business wins in 2017

Written by Robert McHugh, on 21st Dec 2017. Posted in Technology

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It was announced this week that Irish technology company, TERMINALFOUR, won €4.2 million worth of new business globally in the past 12 months, with more than half of the deals done in North America. The US and Canadian markets now account for more than 50% of TERMINALFOUR’s global revenue.

Headquartered in Dublin 1, TERMINALFOUR provides Digital Marketing and Web Content Management Solutions to higher education. The company employs more than 70 people and expects the strong growth in North America to continue into 2018 and forecasts revenue in this market to double again within the year.

TERMINALFOUR counts some of the world’s most prestigious higher education institutions among its clients, including University of St Andrews, University of Florida, Imperial College London, Columbia University and University College Dublin.

Speaking this week, CEO and Founder, Piero Tintori said, "I am delighted with TERMINALFOUR’s continued growth and expansion throughout 2017. It was an excellent year for us as revenues in the US market doubled on the back of significant client wins, particularly along the West Coast. We will strengthen our presence in both North America and Europe by announcing the opening of a second US office, in San Diego, and a new office in Poland. With nine offices, and customers across five continents, TERMINALFOUR will continue to stand out from the competition as a truly global company."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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