Telecom firm Direct Save promises 150 jobs with Birmingham opening

DIRECT Save Telecom is to open a new office in Birmingham which it says will create 150 jobs.
The new office, which will be located in the McLaren building in the city centre, will initially house 20 new sales staff, with this number increasing to 150 by next summer.
Direct Save Telecom’s Birmingham operation will be managed by Adam Logie who has 16 years of corporate telecoms experience.
He said: “I am excited to join the Direct Save Telecom team and to be in charge of opening the new Birmingham office. I see this as a watershed moment for Direct Save in terms of expansion and building our customer base.
“Birmingham and the surrounding area represents a massive catchment area, which means this is a huge opportunity for increased sales and growth.
“As with everything the product is key and we are committed to providing the best value deals possible coupled with an unparalleled level of UK based customer service, which is where the big four telco’s can sometimes be ambiguous.”
Hertfordshire-based Direct Save opened new offices in Croydon and Slough last year.
Stavros Tsolakis, CEO of Direct Save Telecom, said: “This expansion has been in the pipeline for some time.
“We chose Birmingham as we see it as England’s second city with an excellent catchment area that fits exactly with our target demographic.”