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Delta Capita Moves to New Office in Wrexham to Support Its Future Growth Plans

Delta Capita announces the relocation of its Wrexham office to a larger facility in the area to support its strategic expansion plans. 

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Guided by insights from a recent employee survey, the new premises at Ellice House on Wrexham Technology Park offers an array of enhanced amenities. These include modern breakout areas, additional meeting spaces, and comfortable seating areas.

The new premise also benefits from excellent transport links, close proximity to the city centre, and ample on-site parking. The office space has been fully refurbished to embody Delta Capita’s commitment to a contemporary and dynamic workplace conducive to innovation and team collaboration.

As part of its strategic expansion strategy, Delta Capita is scaling up its CLM (Client Lifecycle Management) and SRP (Structured Retail Products) managed services businesses. The company anticipates a 25% growth over the next 12 months and is actively recruiting new talent in Wrexham to address increasing service demands, and to solidify its footprint in the region.

Delta Capita first moved its offices to the Wrexham area at the end of 2019 and remains committed to engaging with the Wrexham community. It supports local initiatives such as ‘We Mind The Gap’ and engages with local colleges through its apprenticeship programs. These efforts highlight Delta Capita's dedication to investing in local talent and making a positive contribution to the community.

Tracey Allen, Head of CLM Managed Services at Delta Capita, said "We are delighted to be expanding our footprint in Wrexham with the opening of our new office space within the Technology Park. This move represents a significant step forward for our CLM business, allowing us to harness existing local talent and provide new opportunities within our dynamic and rapidly growing organisation. Wrexham's continued development and vibrant community make it an ideal setting for our operations."