Marketing agency makes £100,000 investment in new media operation

A Birmingham strategic marketing and creative agency is marking its 15th birthday by launching a new sister business.

Start 2 Finish (S2F) Marketing, which employs 11 people at its base in Harborne, has invested nearly £100,000 into creating S2F Media to help new and existing clients maximise the opportunities of video, photography, animation, 3D modelling and digital marketing.

It is already proving a successful approach, with the company winning two new contracts with care provider Pebbles and vehicle safety equipment specialist Spillard Safety Systems to deliver a host of multimedia projects.

The company is now on track to achieve £250,000 of new orders in the first 12 months.

“More and more businesses are turning to video and online media to tell their story and we want to make sure we are in a position to continue to support our clients, whilst also going after new business opportunities,” said Warren Albutt, who is leading operations at S2F Media.

“S2F is different to most creative agencies as we start from a strategic sales perspective first, before identifying the right channels to use to get the message across.”

He added: “This will be the same with S2F Media and means we can offer access to thought-provoking video, photography and animation, plus the added bonus of distribution and value-added services, including storyboards and script writing, social media management and Search Engine Optimisation.

“We have recruited a strong team of experts who cover all of the different media disciplines and they are backed up by a network of specialist suppliers who operate across the country.”

S2F Media used a £40,000 grant from the Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership’s Pivot and Prosper Fund to support the start-up phase and this enabled it to offset some of the disruption caused by Covid-19.

Katie Trout, director of GBSLEP, said: “Our economy has been severely impacted by Covid-19 and we are determined to play our part in supporting businesses through these unprecedented times.

“We’ve worked closely with partners across the private, public and academic sectors to develop a suite of interventions to help organisations respond to the challenges created by the pandemic and adapt their working practices, products and business models.

“I am really pleased that 52 businesses will benefit from £1.9m of grants from our Pivot and Prosper programme. As a result, hundreds of jobs have been created and safeguarded across the LEP’s geography. The levels of innovation shown by successful businesses like S2F have been hugely impressive.”

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