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County Down agency buys digital marketing specialist BFG Digital as ecommerce demand grows

Ardmore said the purchase is part of it's growth strategy

Pictured from left are: BFG Digital Co-Head of Consultancy and Services Andrew McComb, Ardmore Managing Director Mark Irwin, and BFG Digital Co-Head of Consultancy and Services Leanne Blair

County Down advertising and marketing agency Ardmore has bought a Belfast digital marketing specialist for an undisclosed sum to service the growing demand for ecommerce.

Built for Growth Digital (BFG Digital), formerly known as Export Technologies, has a range of high-profile clients across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland and has been in operation since 2000.

It said it has generated sales of £1.5 billion for its client base , which includes Ann's Cottage, Camping World, Newbridge Silverware and DV8 Fashion, since then.

BFG Digital, which is based at Catalyst innovation hub in Belfast, has a headcount of 20 staff and represents the latest addition to Ardmore which itself has around 60 at its Holywood base.

Ardmore said the takeover will help it capitalise on the growing demand for ecommerce solutions as more businesses look to online to reach a customer base which is increasingly remote.

Ardmore managing director, Mark Irwin, said he had been impressed by BFG Digital.

“BFG Digital has powered its way to growth for over two decades, driving international sales success for clients hungry for rocket-fuelled online growth, greater profits and retained customer loyalty,” he said. “Combining our marketing communications expertise and the eCommerce know-how and experience provided by BFG Digital delivers a truly exceptional platform to create and grow high performance eCommerce businesses.

BFG Digital is run by co-heads of consultancy and services Leanne Blair and Andrew McComb.