Fast-growing telecommunications provider Pure Comms has seen its success rewarded after it was chosen for an esteemed high-growth coaching programme.

The company, based in Clevedon in North Somerset, is one of a select number of businesses to have been fast-tracked for success by being placed on Business West’s high-growth coaching scheme.

The programme is aimed at businesses who display the requirements needed to achieve a multi-million pound turnover in their fourth-year.

Inclusion also favours businesses that offer a product, service or concept which is stand-out in its sector.

Rob-VivianPure Comms Managing Director Rob Vivian is delighted to have been accepted onto the scheme:

“As a growing business, to have been selected because we have potential to turnover more than one-million pounds in our fourth year, due to quality of service we offer and the infrastructure we have in place, is a real honour.

“The UK has slipped back into recession and many businesses are unfortunately either struggling to make ends meet or even folding.

“We’ve had year on year growth since our inception and in the grip of such difficult economic trading conditions, it really is great to be rewarded and recognised for the potential we have as a company. The whole team here at Pure Comms deserves credit for this achievement, without their hard work and commitment this would not have been possible.”

Operating out of offices in Clevedon Hall, Pure Comms offer a state-of-the-art telecoms package that only a select few in the UK have the capability to provide.

With a backdrop of difficult economic trading conditions, the company’s impressive performance made them ideal for the High Growth scheme according to Business Wests’ Abdullah Ali-Ahmadi, who has been allocated as Pure Comms’ High-Growth Coach.

Abdullah said: “In only three-years PureComms has posted year-on-year growth. It stands out as a business with all the ingredients required to out-perform the tough trading conditions. Pure Comms has the potential to become a flagship business in the region and a major employer.”