North Wales-based Pescado is ramping up its expansion bid, forecasting a hike in turnover to £12.8m this financial year (up from £10m last year) and is targeting £16m by 2020.
The revenue increase follows an investment of almost £1m in buying its own offices at Ewloe. Pescado has a second office in Belfast.
The company employs 55 staff and has witnessed growth across business mobile, office connectivity phone systems and IT services. More than 30% of customers taking three or more offerings.
Customers include Lexmark International, Crabtree & Evelyn, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Adnams and Elizabeth Shaw.
Pescado MD Fraser Watson said: "Our growth has been achieved against the backdrop of a highly competitive and challenging marketplace.
"Our mobile customer base now exceeds 42,000 connections and continues to grow. Our IT revenues have also increased substantially year-on-year since our acquisition of Chester-based Pure IT three years ago.
"Similarly, our fibre connectivity and cloud-based phone system services have also gone from strength to strength with an uplift of almost 25% in the current financial year.
"Acquiring our own office has made a big difference. Businesses now have the choice of visiting our demonstration suite to understand the full range of communication solutions we can provide or, if they prefer we visit them on site."
Pescado was founded by Watson and Jonathon Weeks in 2006.
It is a Vodafone Total Communications Partner, EE Direct Business Partner, Microsoft Gold Partner, Vodafone Fixed Line Service Partner and has supplier agreements with TalkTalk Business and Gamma.
Pictured: Fraser Watson (left) with Jonathon Weeks