Friday, September 26, 2025

European IT consultancy moves 300-strong Leeds team to Wellington Place

European IT consultancy firm Netcompany has moved its Leeds team to Wellington Place.

Headquartered in Denmark, Netcompany has moved from Greek Street into 3 Wellington Place, where it has taken an 8,412 sq ft office suite for its 300+ team.

Netcompany’s relocation supports its strategic growth ambitions, reinforcing a commitment to expanding its presence across Leeds and the wider Northern region. The new office at 3 Wellington Place has been purposefully designed to support collaboration, featuring adaptable meeting areas and advanced technology to enable seamless, flexible teamwork.

Richard Davies, country managing partner UK at Netcompany, said: “Relocating to Wellington Place marks a significant step in our growth strategy. As we continue to expand our UK presence, being part of a thriving business community is essential. The dynamic environment, access to collaborative networks, and high-quality amenities support our ambition to attract top talent, grow and succeed. It’s the ideal setting for the next chapter of our journey.”

Paul Pavia, head of development at MEPC, the development and asset manager behind Wellington Place, said: “We are delighted to welcome Netcompany to Wellington Place, as a global leader in digital transformation, Netcompany plays a crucial role in advancing businesses in an era of rapid digitalisation and their decision to join the Wellington Place community is a strong endorsement of the environment we’ve created, one that supports innovation, collaboration, and long-term growth.”

The transaction was overseen by Savills and JLL as the appointed agents for Wellington Place.

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