These wins come at a time when the company has been extremely busy, attaining ISO 9001 accreditation in just five months, becoming a patron of the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce and looking for aggressive and innovative growth through participation in EMDA’s High Growth Programme. The company has also been recognised by major communications supplier Avaya, which is using Mason Infotech’s DSA project as a global case study and example of good practice.
Stephen Mason, managing director at Mason Infotech, said: “While the overall business climate remains weak, we’ve been able to be successful by focussing on our core strength: the combination of business understanding and technology expertise. With the EMDA High Growth programme we’re targeting multi-million pound growth, with a corresponding opportunity to create jobs in the East Midlands.”
As a patron of the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce, Mason Infotech will be promoted as the supplier of choice for members’ communication requirements. “We are really looking forward to working with the Chamber on this, and helping members get the best from their investment in communications,”
Vertu Motors has selected Mason Infotech to support phone systems to over 2,000 users at around 40 sites across the UK. Vertu, which predominantly trades under the Bristol Street Motors brand, relies on support from Mason Infotech to ensure it can provide the highest possible levels of service to its customers.
The second contract win is with NoteMachine, the UK’s leading independent deployer of ATMs, which has selected Mason Infotech to provide broadband and mobile broadband links for its network of cash machines.



