Rebrand for Bristol comms agency JBP as it targets further growth

August 22, 2014
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Bristol-headquartered national strategic communications consultancy JBP has rebranded on the back of a 17% growth in annual sales.

The agency, which this year celebrates 30 years in business, grew revenue to more than £2m and now plans to double its turnover within the next three years.

Managing director Chris Lawrance said growth had come from existing clients as well as the firm winning “significant” new work.

“We are seeing much more demand for high-level, strategic communications to support the ambitions of our clients in all sectors,” he said.

“The rebrand reflects our ‘business class’ approach to delivering communications programmes that yield a significant return on investment for our clients. We achieve this by providing communications advice with substance, drawing on our knowledge and networks across business, politics and the media.”

JBP opened an office in Coventry last year and has recruited staff in all its Bristol, London and Cardiff offices.

The rebrand focuses on three core communications areas: PR for high-potential and mid-market companies; stakeholder engagement for companies involved in complex and significant construction and infrastructure developments; and public policy to provide insights and advice on legislative and regulatory developments. 

JBP’s clients include Sainsbury’s, Bosch, National Grid, BAE, Veolia, national law firm Clarke Willmott and pan-European logistics provider Palletways.

Pictured, from left: JBP managing directors Chris Lawrance and Liam Herbert

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