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Derry’s MFC Sports grows its business in new markets

written by cassoscoop August 24, 2021
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Pictured (L-R) is Fabian O’Neill Director of Operations, MFC Sports; Des Gartland, North West Regional Manager, Invest NI; and Sean O’Neill, Managing Director, MFC Sports

SPORTS clothing designer and manufacturer, MFC Sports based in Glendermott Business Park, Derry is creating new roles to help it grow its business in the Republic of Ireland, and explore new opportunities in Great Britain.

Invest NI has already supported the company to create its current team of 14 and is now offering further assistance to recruit an additional two sales roles to help it drive sales in the education sector.

Fabian O’Neill, Director of Operations at MFC Sports said: “Our business has grown steadily over the last five years.

“Invest NI has helped us achieve this growth with business advice and guidance, as well as financial assistance for jobs, marketing and an EU Exit Business Support Grant.

“With this help we’ve created a new Order Management System, redeveloped our app to target the school market, and implement a new digital marketing strategy.

“The Republic of Ireland is now our biggest market and we have identified further opportunities in the education sector.

“These new sales roles will allow us to grow our business further by targeting school football and rugby teams.

“We also plan to explore similar opportunities in Great Britain.

“We are very grateful for the continued partnership of Invest NI, helping us achieve our ambitions and grow our business here in Derry.”

Invest NI has offered the company £111,200 of support towards the creation of the jobs and marketing activities.

Derry’s MFC Sports grows its business in new markets was last modified: August 24th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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