Williams Lea
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Williams Lea Group Ltd. | |
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Type | Privately Held Company |
Founded | London, UK, 1820 |
Headquarters | London, UK |
Key people | Tim P. Griffiths, CEO and Director |
Industry | Corporate Information Soulutions |
Revenue | $772.10 Million USD (76.20% FY 2005) |
Employees | 8,000 |
Website | www.williamslea.com |
Williams Lea is a UK-based company that offers business process outsourcing (BPO) to blue chip clients worldwide. Although started in 1820 as a company providing printing services to the financial industry, the company has undergone a number of reinventions and nowadays purports to offer 'corporate information solutions', a term that covers a wide range of mail management, document control, bulk mailing, reprographics and design services.
Williams Lea has undergone rapid expansion in recent years as its refocus on BPO has been well timed with the desire within large organisations to concentrate on their core operations and to outsource other functions. Growth has been largely organic, although the company has made acquisitions in the US and Asia to enhance its global reach.
Although for many years a privately held company, in 2006 a majority stake in the company was taken by German postal & logistics company Deutsche Post, parent company of DHL. In Q3 2006, the company employed approximately 8000 people with a turnover of some £600 million p.a.
[edit] Clients
Banking, Financial, and Insurance clients include:
- Barclays Global Investors
- Capital One
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Goldman Sachs
- Lazard
- Lehman Brothers
- Norwich Union
- Prudential
- Robert W. Baird
- UBS
- William Blair & Co.
Law clients include:
- Allen Matkins
- Brydon Hugo & Parker
- Cooley Godward
- Goodwin Procter
- Heller Ehrman
- Jones Day
- Latham & Watkins
- Orrick
- Paul Hastings
- Selman, Breitman
- Sidley Austin
- Sonnenschein
- Squire Sanders
- Weil Gotshal
[edit] Acquisitions
- In November 2006, acquired UK-based The Stationery Office for $257.2 million [1]
- In August 2005, acquired US-based Uniscribe for $36.1 million and Australian-based Creatis for $7.7 million. [2]
- In October 2004, acquired US-based Bowne Business Solutions for $190.8 million. [3]