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- 28/4/06 EMS expands financial services client base
Cheltenham & Gloucester has chosen EMS as the face-to-face marketing experts to manage its first ever outdoor roadshow. Designed to extend the bank’s high street presence, EMS will be working closely with C&G to manage and implement an exciting 11 week campaign. The campaign launches in May 2006 and will visit 13 major county shows and prime city centre locations.

- 26/4/06 EMS brings football home on the Barclays Premiership Roadshow
EMS hosted the final event of the Barclays Premiership roadshow on 19th January 2006. The three month brand experience saw our 13.6m Graduate mobile exhibition vehicle visit a number of high-profile venues. The tour visited large Barclays office sites and business conferences and various Premiership football stadiums, including Manchester United’s Theatre of Dreams and Everton’s Goodison Park.
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- 24/4/06 EMS continues to prosper despite unpredictable events market
2006 sees EMS embarking on its busiest year ever. Whilst the events industry is experiencing an economic downturn, with latest Plimsoll research showing that 35% of event service companies are making a loss and almost half (44%) have spent the last three years increasing debt levels, EMS is reporting a 26% year-on-year increase in first quarter billings and has launched five major roadshows since January.

- 16/2/06 EMS recognised for taking client service to new levels
December 2005 saw EMS accredited with ISO 9001:2000 - an international benchmark that recognises best business practice. The key requirement of this ISO standard is to develop, implement and improve quality management systems. Designed to enhance customer satisfaction, the standard assures clients that a service provider is continually assessing operations and performance and has processes in place for handling complaints and delivery issues.