A new digital business focusing on internal and external communications has launched in Guernsey.
Vaiie offers a range of services from customer communication management platforms and digital transformation software to communications campaign management tools.
The new business is a collective venture between the team behind Jersey Post’s digital services and the Guernsey-based development team of pan-island communications and digital agency TPA, led by managing director Nigel Kennedy.
Lee Bosio, Director of Vaiie, said that the new company will be providing smart solutions for local businesses.
“Digital technology is revolutionising the ways businesses work and our range of services enables local companies to take advantage of the latest solutions in order to work smarter," he said. “Digital services and e-commerce are increasingly common but remain an untapped resource for many businesses in Guernsey. We’re providing new ways for businesses to reach their customers and are going to work with them to devise bespoke campaigns and solutions.”
The digital company offers services including scanning, encrypted document storage and digital signatures.
Business Development Manager Matthew Bain will manage the initial growth of Vaiie in Guernsey with the team at TPA.
“The first part of my job is to engage with local businesses and find out what they want,” he said. “Every business is different but having the agility of a start-up backed by nearly 20 years of experience in the communications industry will enable us to serve businesses of all sizes and requirements.
“Once we have established a good base we have a real aspiration to grow the business in Guernsey and create jobs. We’re ambitious and we know that there is appetite for digital services and new solutions to customer communications.”
Pictured top: Nigel Kennedy, development consultant at Vaiie, Matthew Bain, business development manager at Vaiie, David McGrath, head of marketing at Vaiie, and Lee Bosio, director of Vaiie.
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