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Zebra Print ends 2025 with strong results L


eeds-based family printing firm, Zebra Print, has ended the 2024/25 financial year with a turnover of £3 million. The latest results come on the back of outstanding financial resilience and growth for the print specialist. Between 2017 and 2024, the firm generated more than £23 million in total revenue, with year-on-year figures reflecting both agility and long-term sustainability. For the past five years, Zebra Print Group has achieved consistent, sustainable growth, acquiring 56 new clients in the last 24 months, and increasing year-on-year output across


both print and merchandise services. Its client retention rate is exceptional, with 100% of customers returning for future work, a testament to the trust and quality it consistently delivers. The firm produces an average of 2,393 print jobs per year (approximately 200 per month) and ships thousands of promotional merchandise items across the UK and internationally – in 2024 the business shipped 27,594 items within the UK and more than 1,500 to the USA alone.


Samantha Overton, managing director, said: “As we approach our 20th anniversary in 2026, we remain focused


Stormtech welcomes two new brand ambassadors to its ranks


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arissa George and Chris Bunting have joined Stormtech’s UK team as brand ambassadors to help the brand continue to grow across the region. Both will play a key role in building stronger relationships with customers, providing on-the-ground support, and helping partners bring Stormtech’s premium performance apparel to life. Their focus will include customer training, showroom and event support, and sharing valuable feedback from the market to help guide future collections. With 26 years of industry experience, Ms George brings a wealth of knowledge to her new role. Covering the South, Wales, South West, South East, and East Anglia regions, she is known for her customer-first approach and extensive industry insight. With 10 years of experience in the industry, Mr Bunting will cover the North


Chris Bunting


of England and Scotland. In his previous role as a brand representative, he developed a strong reputation for his clear communication and creative approach to problem-solving.


Shaun Rolfe, sales manager UK/EU, said: “We’re so excited to welcome Larissa and Chris to the team. Their energy, professionalism, and experience will really strengthen our support for our customers. This is another step in Stormtech’s growth journey in the UK, and I know they’ll make a big impact.”


The addition of Ms George and Mr Bunting reflects Stormtech’s ongoing investment in the UK market, underlining the company’s commitment to providing premium service, technical expertise, and strong local support for its growing customer base.


Larissa George


Samantha Overton, managing director at Zebra Print Group


on supporting local jobs, investing in quality craftsmanship and delivering innovative, tailored print solutions to businesses nationwide.”


Danny Butterfield


Double hire for Atlantis Headwear


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tlantis Headwear has welcomed two new brand ambassadors as the company looks to improve its stature in European markets.


Danny Butterfield has the challenge of promoting the brand in the UK while Adrien Kiefer will focus on expansion within the French market.


Mr Butterfield has experience in the B2B promotional headwear sector having spent more than 13 years within the industry, most recently as a sales account manager at DTB.


Mr Kiefer brings similar experience but also a familiarity with Atlantis having partnered with the company before as both a client and a supplier. Both are a strategic and valuable hire with Atlantis now hoping its assets can gain better notoriety in new markets.


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk November 2025 |17 |


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