Company Culture: Marketing Mailing Lists of Companies With Non-UK Parent Company

For 30 years the UK Government has pursued a policy of attracting inward investment. From the Nissan factory in Sunderland to the owners of Land Rover (Indian car maker Tata Motors) and owners of Ribena and Lucozade (Japanese Suntory), overseas companies have invested heavily in UK manufacturing.

UK high streets host overseas retailers Muji and Uniqlo (Japan), Zara, Bershka and Mango (Spain) and H&M (Sweden). On London’s Oxford Street the first UK branch of Reserved (Poland) has taken over the former BHS site. Wind back to the 1980s and the high street looked very different.

Each company that comes to the UK to do business brings its own culture, language and ways of working. If your company offers services to overseas companies in the UK or if you can offer a particular understanding of a nation’s culture and sensibility, you might want to target companies by the nationality of their parent company.

We’ve added a new marker to our mailing and email lists; you can now select companies by country of origin. So far we can offer companies who originate from or whose parent company is based in Japan

https://www.electricmarketing.co.uk/Japanese-companies-in-UK-mailing-lists.html

But we’ll be adding India, China, South Africa, Brazil and USA plus any other country of origin for which there is client demand. Just email Robert at electricmarketing.co.uk with the nation which interests you.

These lists are ideal for business language schools, translation services, visa and immigration lawyers, international relocation advisers and M&A advisers or any company that wishes to target companies whose parent company is not based in the UK.

If you are using these mailing lists, it is best not to specify a turnover band or number of employees limit. Mostly these companies do not publish annual sales for the UK only or give details of employee numbers country by country. Their annual reports feature Europe-wide or even worldwide sales figures which we don’t record.

Suffice to say that if a Japanese, US, Chinese or Indian company is in the UK, it is a big company with budget to spend and worthy of your marketing team’s attention.

Mailing lists and email lists of Japanese owned companies in the UK

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