LAT Multilingual, a Canadian company specialized in translation and multicultural marketing services, announced that it recorded an 83% increase in the number of clients onboarded in Q4 compared to the same quarter last year. The robust portfolio of translation and marketing services continues to drive LAT Multilingual’s solid performance and growth.
In 2022, LAT witnessed a rapid growth trajectory for its translation and multilingual marketing solutions. Chinese marketing services topped the 2022 list of services in demand as an increasing number of clients sought marketing, translation, and adaptation services for Chinese-speaking markets.
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The company also launched new services to meet clients’ demands for search engine optimization and online/on-site interpretation services. SEO experts at LAT can now boost traffic to clients’ localized websites with a solid SEO strategy, in any language. Adding interpreting services to upcoming in-person and remote events will help companies bridge any language gap and ensure a smooth event.
Lise Alain, President at LAT Multilingual, said: “2022 was the year that established us as a leading ISO and CGSB-certified translation and multilingual services provider for companies targeting the North American market. In 2023, we look forward to serving our clients with enhanced services, including more languages and multicultural marketing strategies. We want to enable our clients to engage with customers in meaningful ways, both online and on-site.”
Julie Wong-Gravend, Vice President at LAT Multilingual, said: “LAT is all about connecting communities through language services that also include the efficient delivery of the message. From translation to marketing adaptation and social media engagement in various languages, we help our clients engage with diverse markets. We also support a range of philanthropic initiatives that benefit the wider community through our translation services.”
SOURCE: Businesswire