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Industry NewsHuntoffice Technology eyes UK expansion as revenues head towards €25 million amid workplace trends
Ireland-based office outfitter Huntoffice Technology is eyeing expansion into the UK as this year's revenues head to €25 million on the back of new trends driving demand in its industry, The Irish Times reported.
Demand is growing for office fit-out and design from employers grappling with changing work patterns that have emerged since the Covid pandemic, according to Huntoffice co-founder and managing director Seamus Hunt.
Revenues at the County Limerick-headquartered business could reach €25 million or €26 million this year, more than 13 per cent ahead of the €22 million the company earned in 2025. Hunt said the company has had a great start to the year. "We've had a great start to the year," Hunt said. "We've had our best four months that we ever had."
He added that demand was showing no signs of slowing down. "Expansion into the UK is now firmly in our sights," Hunt said.
Huntoffice already has a United Kingdom website and will begin work in earnest on its move once its technology is tried and tested. The firm already has contacts in the UK, including with some suppliers. Initial soundings show good demand for its products and services.
Founded in 1999 by Hunt and his brother John, the business now employs 65 people in three bases – Limerick, Cork and Dublin – fitting out and designing offices, as well as providing the normal range of supplies. Clients include discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl and tech giant Amazon, along with many Irish businesses, ranging from large to typical small and medium-sized organisations.
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