22/10/2014
Lakeland Trading Solutions To Create 49 New Jobs In Enniskillen
Lakeland Trading Solutions is to create 49 new jobs in Enniskillen over the next three years.
The firm, trading as LIMA, is also setting up new contact centre in the area.
The company will primarily sell home and contents insurance.
Matthew Martin originally from Enniskillen, but living in Scotland and England for the past 12 years, developed the business opportunity with colleague Lee Hanford.
He said: "After considering other UK locations, we were convinced that Enniskillen offered us the best business environment in terms of cost effectiveness along with the quality and availability of talent.
"The support we have received has been important to us getting the operation up and running and we look forward to working with them as we grow the operation over the next couple of years."
(CD/MH)
The firm, trading as LIMA, is also setting up new contact centre in the area.
The company will primarily sell home and contents insurance.
Matthew Martin originally from Enniskillen, but living in Scotland and England for the past 12 years, developed the business opportunity with colleague Lee Hanford.
He said: "After considering other UK locations, we were convinced that Enniskillen offered us the best business environment in terms of cost effectiveness along with the quality and availability of talent.
"The support we have received has been important to us getting the operation up and running and we look forward to working with them as we grow the operation over the next couple of years."
(CD/MH)
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