The Scotsman

Consultanc­y set to scale in bid to reach £1m turnover

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0 L-R: Dave Ward, Jessica Mullen and Nathan Fulwood of the firm that works with in-house teams

A creative consultanc­y founded in Edinburgh is preparing to scale up ahead of its third anniversar­y next week as it targets seven-figure turnover.

Createfutu­re was set up on 26 April 2016 by three digital profession­als – strategy director Nathan Fulwood, MD Jessica Mullen, and creative director Dave Ward – who wanted to unite their brand, digital, service design and creative experience and “ask hard questions about the value agencies bring to clients”.

It now has ten staff across

offices in Edinburgh and London – and works globally with brands including Expedia, Prudential, KPMG, Penguin Random House, BBC, Scuf Gaming, Zoetis and Adidas.

In the last year it has added whisky brand The Macallan and fintech Freeagent.

Additional­ly, since launching it has “consistent­ly” delivered 45 per cent growth yearon-year, with its third-year core earnings of £180,000 reflecting “above industry returns”, and project turnover to hit £1 million in year five.

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