KPM Group becomes latest Two Sides member

KPM Group now has access to a large library of Two Sides tools
KPM Group now has access to a large library of Two Sides tools

Print and paper advocacy group Two Sides has revealed KPM Group as its latest member.

Established in 2001, Sevenoaks, Kent-based print production, mail, and media company KPM Group serves various industries including charities, private businesses, public sector, and financial services firms.

It delivers high quality print management, from multichannel campaigns to complex fulfilment.

By joining Two Sides, the business has access to a large library of co-brandable communications tools, consumer research, industry information, sustainability advice, and events.

Marian Lively, managing director of KPM Group, said: “KPM Group are delighted to become a member of Two Sides. We work hard to understand our customers’ business challenges, to pinpoint where we can add value.

“As sustainability is an increasing factor on many of our customers’ minds, the facts that Two Sides have collected will help us to tell a positive environmental story around direct mail and, in turn, help provide value to our customers’ DM campaigns.”

Josh Birch, campaign manager at Two Sides UK, added: “Our partnership with KPM Group will help us communicate the great sustainable story that print and paper has to tell, reaching brands through their sustainable direct mail campaigns.

“It’s always a pleasure to welcome new members on board and we look forward to working with KPM Group.”

Dublin-based integrated marketing services provider Custodian has also recently joined Two Sides.

Ciaran Reilly, GM for Custodian, commented: “Custodian are delighted to become a member of Two Sides.

“We strive to provide our clients with the highest quality of service and standards. At the same time, corporate social responsibility underpins how we manage our business in a way that enhances the positive and minimises the negative economic, social, and environmental impacts of our activities and services.”