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Century IT Services was setup by the three Partners, Paul Marsh, Rick Burt and Darren Robertson after each spending many years in the I.T services industry providing support, installation and maintenance services to small businesses. On that note the three partners Paul, Rick and Darren have accrued between them nearly 60 years of experience of an ever changing IT industry specialising in the small business market. The years of experience the partners have accumulated has helped them hone their technical skills as well as have a good appreciation of what actually ensures a good customer satisfaction level.
Our type of customer
Century IT Services doesn’t have a typical type of customer per se, as we have helped many different types of companies ranging from manufacturing, estate agents, hotels, accountants, funeral directors, clubs, builders, charities and wholesalers to name a few. Perhaps the only common threads between our customers is the size of their businesses and location. Century IT Services LLP specialises in providing I.T Support and maintenance services to small and medium sized businesses along the south coast, we aim to offer honest and most of all, reliable advice and support.
We recognise that in the service industry, our customers are the heart of our business that is why we prefer to make long term relationships with our customers. Each of our clients is important to us, we pride ourselves on our levels of service and like to be recommended and believe our service throughout the year will be first class.
Why Choose Us
Century IT Services appreciate that when it comes to looking for a I.T services partner there can be a wide range of I.T companies you can choose from, most I.T companies claim to offer service excellence and experience but it can be sometimes difficult to make the right choice. Century IT Services appreciate that perhaps sometimes it is better to accept recommendations, that is why we can offer you references from our existing clients. So why not talk to our existing customers and find out what we are really like?

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