Data company opening centre in region

Restore, the Gatwick-based document and data storage company, has announced that it is opening a data centre in Leeds.

It will provide the company with a platform to serve the legal, financial and professional communities of Yorkshire and the North of England, as part of its expansion strategy.

Restore’s commercial director David English said: “When exploring our plans to expand throughout the North of England, Leeds and Yorkshire’s position as a thriving financial, professional and legal centre, even in these challenging economic times, could not be ignored.

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“Leeds’ position as the largest legal industry community outside London and its highly skilled workforce made it an easy choice. Finally the centre’s proximity to the M62, M1 and A1 means we can service Yorkshire and the region’s business community with strict deadlines”

Restore’s range of services include document storage and archiving, offsite data storage, document scanning, secure shredding, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) file tracking and asset management. It also supplies in-house records management, compliance and consultancy services.

Restore was formed in 1995. Its client base includes top law firms, banks, insurance companies and significant players in financial services.

Restore is part of a support services company which is quoted on the Alternative Investment Market.