A Lancashire digital art company is set to create 50 new jobs after receiving a £450,000 investment.
This latest round of funding will deliver £450,000 NPIF - FW Capital Debt Finance investment to support Airship Interactive’s significant growth plan.
Joe Harford said: “The gaming industry has been very strong over the last few years, and we have been able to capitalise on this increased demand for our art services and increase our share of the market. Through continued investment we have built a highly skilled team of specialists complemented with the latest technology and equipment and this new investment will allow us to expand the business even further.
"When we first started working with Airship Interactive, they had 15 staff and sales of £1m but in just two years they have grown to employ more than 70 staff and £3.4m of sales. The business is forecast to grow further in the next 12 months to employ 100 staff and reach £6m sales.
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