PROCTOR AND STEVENSON LIMITED
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Business details

Website
https://proctors.co.uk/
Business type
UK business registered in Companies House
Number of employees
51-200 employees
Core industry
Creative and media

PROCTOR AND STEVENSON LIMITED

UK registered company – number 02572010

Registered office address:

The Old Printworks, 178 Easton Road, BS5 0ES

PROCTOR AND STEVENSON LIMITED


Company description

One of the UK’s longest-established independent marketing, design and technology agencies, specialising in connecting you with your clients, customers and prospects – at every stage of their journey, wherever you, or they, are in the world.

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Products and services

Marketing, Communications, Website builds, Coding, Software systems engineering, Angular development, Campaign planning, Student recruitment

Publicity and communication
Marketing, Branding, Advertising, Social media

Expertise

Industry
Aerospace, Advanced manufacturing, Communications, Creative and media, Education and training, Electronics and IT hardware, Financial and professional services, Legal services, Marine, Mechanical electrical and process engineering, Power, Renewable energy
International
Germany, Italy, Japan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United States
Languages
Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Malay, Russian, Spanish, Thai

PROCTOR AND STEVENSON LIMITED case studies

A first-of-its-kind website + system

Our software development team carried out the colossal upgrade from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 for the Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America (PIDSA), in order to better serve the data.

A 20 year relationship with a world-changing university

Effat University was the first not-for-profit women's university in Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1999 by Queen Effat, King Faisal's wife, and we've been working with them ever since.

Award winning UX for a major global airline

SAUDIA needed to go digital. It needed to catch up with its competitors in the region and around the world. The website was a key part of that puzzle.