09 Aug 1999
Evesham Micros is opening a London office next month to sell to the south of England SME market.
The Worcestershire based system builder will operate from Chancery Lane, in the heart of London's legal quarter. It has appointed two staff to head up the operation, Phil Davies and ex-Ingram employee Rob de Main.
It is looking to recruit locally for the rest of the team.
"We are looking to take on the SME market, and believe there is a niche for a company like us in London," said Luke Ireland, an Evesham director. "We can address problems the big guys can't."
Evesham also has offices in Milton Keynes, Birmingham, Cambridge, Leeds, Glasgow and Dublin.
It has 420 staff.
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