Next Fifteen sees agency transformation benefits weighted to second half

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Digital communications company Next Fifteen Communications Group said changes to a key agency were driving positive change, though their results would not be felt until the second half of its financial year.

Chairman Tim Dyson said that the company had started the year in line with its expectations, in speech notes for its annual general meeting.

'As reported in April, the group has made significant changes at our Archetype agency which are now driving positive change, however the results of these changes won't be felt until the second half of our fiscal year,' Tyson said.

'Our recent acquisitions are making a strong contribution to our growth and we continue to have a good pipeline of acquisitions both in the US and the UK.'

'The board remains confident in the group's prospects for the full financial year.'