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Walbrook PR – MediaZest
01 February 2024
Walbrook PR, which provides high quality Financial PR and Investor Relations to Small Cap and AIM listed companies, announces it is acting for MediaZest (AIM: MDZ) (the “Group”), a creative audio-visual solutions provider that specialises in delivering innovative digital signage and audio systems to leading retailers, brand owners and corporations.
Walbrook is managing the Group’s ongoing communications with the media, external stakeholders and non-institutional investors, including new and existing private investors.
MediaZest designs, installs, measures and maintains audio visual technology for a variety of spaces. Since inception, it has continued to innovate to provide the very best solutions available in the market. With over 49 years’ experience, the Group offers an integrated service from content creation and system design to installation, technical support, and maintenance. Over the years, MediaZest has won a number of major industry awards and worked with top global brands including Arc’Teryx, Hyundai, KIA, Porsche, Pets at Home, and Lululemon, among others.
High-resolution Samsung LED wall behind the cash desk at Arc'teryx store in Covent Garden
MediaZest has three core areas: Retail, Automotive, Corporate offices. A Dutch subsidiary was established in December 2022 to enhance delivery of projects in the EU region. Alongside projects in the UK, it has now secured business wins across Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and France.
Paul McManus, Founder and Managing Director of Walbrook PR, said: “We’re delighted to be working with MediaZest plc to help raise the company’s profile as it continues its excellent work with leading brands, and executes on its strategy of securing further long-term contractual revenues with current and new blue-chip clients to drive value for shareholders.
“There is a huge opportunity for MediaZest to cement itself as a leading digital signage business with international reach. We look forward to being part of this exiting journey.”