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News Release from: Code Computerlove
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2008
Code Computerlove drives Lex digital
rebrand
Manchester digital agency Code Computerlove has redesigned two websites for market-leading contract hire company Lex.
Code's appointment as Lex's digital agency followed the merger of Lex and Bank of Scotland Vehicle Finance last year The combined business is now simply known as Lex, adopting the bank's corporate strapline "Look at things differently"
This article was originally published on Marketingservicestalk on 1 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Code has redesigned and added new features to lex.co.uk, the brand's core business-to-business site.
Code was tasked with integrating the new Lex branding into the site and improving the user journey with a simplified navigation structure.
An effective content management system has also been put in place to aid future development.
Code has also redesigned the website for Lex's personal contract purchase (PCP) arm FreeChoice, following the merger with Bank of Scotland's PCP product Freeway and subsequent rebranding as Bank of Scotland Freeway.
The site is now live.
John Derbyshire, Lex's online marketing manager, said: "We chose Code as our digital partner after reviewing a number of agencies, none of whom demonstrated the creative and digital expertise offered by Code.
"Having a strong online presence and clear identity, as well as embracing digital innovation, is key to the success of our business.
"Code have helped to further demonstrate how digital marketing can help us achieve our business objectives".
Derbyshire added: "Business requirements for our website have grown exponentially over the last two years and 75 per cent of business to business customers now research or initiate buying decisions online.
"The merger of Lex and Bank of Scotland has given us the opportunity to overhaul our online functions to ensure our digital offering matches our capabilities offline".
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