A digital agency has won a contract to deliver a new website for an education and business qualifications charity.
Blackburn’s 21Digital will help to deliver a new site for Lancaster-based Ascentis, which provides cutting-edge qualifications for education, training and business in the UK and overseas.
Established in 1975, Ascentis’ dedication to world-class customer support has enabled the charity to become the largest provider of ESOL qualifications and Access to Higher Education Diplomas nationwide.
21Digital won the contract following the success of its work for Ascentis’ subsidiary, IDL (International Dyslexic Learning Solutions Ltd), for which the agency created a new international, multi-lingual website to support growth in the US, Far East and Middle East for the cloud learning software provider.
Ascentis group commercial director Paul Howarth said: “Ascentis has no shareholders. It is a charity, and its sole purpose is to provide the optimal level of service to all of its customers.
“We are committed to the provision of clear progression routes that enable learners to climb the qualifications ladder and achieve their lifelong aspirations.
“Following our successful partnership with 21Digital on the IDL website, we are very pleased to now be working with them to take the Ascentis website to the next level, as appropriate to our own growth ambitions in support of our customers.”
21Digital managing director Sam Fletcher said: “We have developed a great relationship with the team at Ascentis and are looking forward to working with them in partnership to deliver their digital strategy.”
21Digital is a multi-award-winning agency specialising in lead generation and e-commerce, with a range of digital marketing services, including web design, web development, SEO, Google Ads, digital consultancy, social media marketing and email marketing.
For more information go to www.21digital.agency or www.ascentis.co.uk
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