The original contract was renewed for a further four years over the summer. It covered the supply of around 250m envelopes along with the production of billings and associated documents.
Etrinsic is now to provide design, marketing print and print management services including storage, direct mail, fulfilment and distribution. The marketing print will include the production of brochures, leaflets and bespoke direct mail packs.
"We have built up an excellent working relationship with EDF Energy and are delighted to have won a further slice of its print requirements," said etrinsic chief executive Keith Walton.
EDF brands include SWEB Energy, London Energy, and Seeboard Energy. Etrinsic's other clients include National Express, Topps Tiles and Sainsbury's.
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