Our Work
Financial services
Businesses in the financial sector face an increasing array of regulatory, political and competitive pressures. Linstock Communications helps clients keep abreast of major industry issues and recommends when and how they should enter media and political debate. Our consultants have worked in the retail and institutional fields, developing and implementing campaigns for fund managers, life companies and online investment firms. We also have experience of working for specialist financial trade organisations.
Economic development and regeneration
Efforts to promote strong economies and regenerate disadvantaged areas depend on a complex web of partnerships. National and local government, business people, the voluntary sector, social enterprises and public bodies all have a role to play. Linstock provides simple, jargon free advice and practical assistance to organisations trying to get their message across in this complicated environment. Armed with a firm understanding of government policy we can help you build strong relationships with local, regional and national partners and engage in the debates that matter, through speaker platforms, contact programmes, and the media.
Third sector
Charities, voluntary organisations, community groups and social enterprises are playing an increasing role in the provision of public services. They are central to the Government’s plans for social and economic regeneration. Linstock helps these organisations build partnerships and raise their profile. We implement communication programmes that target members, activists, businesses, community stakeholders and the wider public. Where policy needs to change, we help charities and pressure groups campaign through Parliament and the media.
Diverse Communities
As the UK becomes more culturally diverse, Government, businesses and charities must engage with a wide range of different audiences. This requires a culturally sensitive approach and a mixture of traditional and non traditional communications tactics.
Education and skills
The education and skills sectors will continue to play a key role as the UK attempts to compete in the global knowledge-based economy. Not only must people of all ages be able to enjoy a fulfilling educational experience, but that experience must help support the future economy of the UK - meeting evolving business needs. People and organisations working in education and skills development face an array of targets and policy initiatives, plus competition to attract funding and government support. Linstock can help your organisation make its case through the media, in Westminster and in Whitehall.