Cicero Translations acquired by rival firm after 40 years in Tunbridge Wells

Cicero Translations acquired by rival firm after 40 years in Tunbridge Wells

Language service Cicero Translations has been bought by a competitor after nearly 40 years of operating in Tunbridge Wells.

It was announced last week Manchester firm The Translation People had acquired the Culverden Square-based company in an undisclosed deal.

Cicero has a second office in London and was founded in 1980 by Managing Director Paul Mason, who will remain in a consultancy role for a year before retiring.

It has not been confirmed if the firm’s other three staff will remain.

In the previous financial year, Cicero generated revenues of £550,000, serving clients in sectors such as education, publishing, manufacturing and design.

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