Friday, March 29, 2024

Tech business secures new office in Leeds City Centre

System C, one of the UK’s fastest growing suppliers of software to the healthcare, social care and education sectors, has relocated its social care division from the outskirts of Leeds to Park Row House, a landmark Grade II listed building in the city centre.

The move comes in response to rapid expansion within System C’s social care division, which has been based in Leeds for almost 25 years.

Along with the addition of several major customers, growth has been driven by the recent acquisition of Oxford Computer Consultants, a British IT company that supplies solutions to the private and public sectors, including local government and the NHS. There are now 280 people on the System C social care team.

“We are thrilled with the success of the social care division as System C continues to grow and we are delighted to move to this new central city location,” said System C Social Care Managing Director, Mark Scott.

“As we continue to develop, it’s important that we have an open office environment that will encourage collaboration, engagement, productivity – and importantly, be an inspirational space that our employees really enjoy. We feel like we have found that with this beautiful new workspace, which has been specifically designed for us.”

System C’s social care team previously occupied space at Brookfield House on Selby Road. With employee and customer numbers growing, the business found itself in need of a more central, modern location.

“System C’s social care division is thriving and a great fit for Park Row House, which is located in the heart of the city’s business district, an area that is attracting some of the UK’s best and brightest technology and data companies. It is also surrounded by some of the best coffee shops, bars, and eateries that Leeds has to offer,” said Mark.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming our customers and employees to this fantastic new address and using it as a springboard to dive into the next stage of our growth journey.”

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