As part of its ambitious plans for growth, telecoms provider Pure Comms has opened a new office in St Austell, Cornwall.

Situated in St Austell Business Park, a self-contained business estate made up of around ten offices, the 1,000 sq ft space has been built around Pure Comms’ personality and includes fish tanks and an aquarium which houses some of the world’s rarest reptiles.

The company currently employ twelve staff at its main office based just outside of Bristol, and is currently hiring locally for staff at its Cornwall offices.

Rob Vivian, Managing Director of Pure Comms, comments: “Cornwall’s a dynamic place and ideal for a business looking to grow due to its excellent infrastructure and unique way that business and community link together. We see this area as a key location in our plans for growth and look forward to introducing our customer centric, added value approach to telecoms.”

Pure Comms already have customers in Cornwall including world leading auctioneers Bonhams.

The opening of the new offices will not only assist Pure Comms in its plans to expand its customer base but will also allow them to continue offering high levels of service to existing customers in the area.

Development Manager at Invest in Cornwall Caitlin Gould, who has supported Pure Comms in its move, comments: “We are very excited that Pure Comms have chosen to expand to Cornwall. They will create a number of new jobs for the local area and represent another success story for the St Austell Business Park. As a company with a fantastic track record, we look forward to watching their growth and success in Cornwall.”

Pure Comms offers bespoke telecoms solutions for businesses of all sizes and was established in 2009 by Rob Vivian, who has steered the company to become one of the leading telecoms providers in the region, counting Bristol Airport, BWOC, auctioneers Bonhams, Co-operative and fast growing Opus amongst its clients.

Rob concludes: “We made a conscious decision when I founded the company to add real value to our offering, giving customers a service that isn’t transactional, but strategic and relevant to their business.”