The Scotsman

Capital’s Jumpstart nets Lancashire deal

- By SCOTT REID

Jumpstart, the Edinburghh­eadquarter­ed research and developmen­t (R&D) tax credit specialist, has bolstered its presence south of the Border after signing a partnershi­p deal to support Lancashire’s digital economy.

The firm has agreed a tieup with Digital Lancashire, an organisati­on which represents some 800 digital and technology-based companies across the north west of England county.

Jumpstart’s team from its Manchester office will support the initiative, working together with specialist staff throughout the UK.

Formed three years ago by a group of business owners with the support of the local county council, Digital Lancashire has become the industry trade body for the area’s fast growing digital sector.

Mark Twaite, head of communicat­ions at Digital Lancashire, said: “This partnershi­p will add real value for our members by raising awareness of the financial benefits available through the tax system for companies investing in research and developmen­t.”

Jumpstart’s north west of England business developmen­t manager, Russell Mcgrath, said: “We’re delighted to announce this new partnershi­p with Digital Lancashire which is designed to help the sector continue to thrive by focusing on innovation.

“We will work closely with member companies to ensure they are aware of the benefits offered by research and developmen­t tax credits which can help them fund their investment in innovation, making them more competitiv­e,” he added.

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Russell Mcgrath: work closely with member firms

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