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For B2B customers considering production outsourcing, the Press Association offers the talent and expertise of our writers, sub-editors and journalists coupled with an excellent understanding of the B2B market as publishers of specialist financial information.

Our business team can provide high-quality copy or sub-edit your own content into bespoke designs based on your house style or pre-agreed templates.  

Our production journalists in the UK and India provide cost-savings on everything from idea generation and flat-planning to writing, subbing, design and proofing. We offer formatted feeds and camera-ready pages with pictures and features across a broad range of publishing formats. A bespoke service is also available to business publications.

To talk to a Press Association consultant, please contact us.   

The Press Association has unrivalled expertise in the world of B2B publishing as producers of our own specialist publications for financial markets across the world.

Read more about Press Association’s financial publications: Telecom Finance, Satellite Finance and Media Finance.

 

 

Business news

  • £50m SALE WINDFALL SET FOR NET-A-PORTER FOUNDER

    Founder and Chairperson of Net-A-Porter, Natalie Massenet
    The founder of the Net-a-Porter website is in line for a £50 million windfall after reports said luxury goods group Richemont planned to buy the online fashion boutique in a deal worth up to £350 million.
  • Adonis in warning over BA's future

    A threatened strike by British Airways cabin crew could put the future of the airline at risk
    A threatened strike by British Airways cabin crew could put the future of the airline at risk, Transport Secretary Lord Adonis warned.
  • Greggs, Debenhams to give results

    Greggs and Debenhams are among the companies reporting this week
    Bakery chain Greggs reports full-year figures on Thursday after a better-than-expected performance at the end of last year, thanks to a boost from festive demand for mince pies.