Manchester’s Corporate & Financial Communications Agency

An award-winning communications agency with a City-heritage and international reach in the heart of the North

Citigate Dewe Rogerson is one of the most respected names in communications. With offices in Europe, the Gulf and Asia, our teams of communications professionals, former journalists and sector experts serve over 500 clients from new start-ups to some of the world’s largest listed and private companies, governments and other organisations.

Our Manchester office provides businesses based in the North with the highest calibre advice and resources of a leading City agency on their doorstep.

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Our clients come from a wide range of countries and industries. They face different issues and challenges.

But they have one thing in common: a desire for exceptional service and advice that is tailored to match their precise needs.

We are a global network

As an international financial and corporate public relations consultancy, CDR provides seamless communication consultancy across the world’s business centres, with a particular focus on major cross-border financial transactions and large multi-nationals looking to broaden their global footprint.

Headquartered in London, CDR’s wholly owned offices span Continental Europe, MENA and the Pacific Rim, working together with trusted affiliates and partners across the rest of the globe.

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The power of PR

The power of PR

The power of PRThe unveiling of new signings at football clubs are almost as competitive as the game itself these days, and the confirmation that Alexis Sanchez had headed north to Manchester United was no

January Social Media Round-Up

January Social Media Round-Up

Facebook made a monumental change to its News Feed The social media giant retooled its News Feed to focus more on ‘meaningful interactions’. Many users have seen their Feeds filling with promotional

Political predictions for 2018, sort of

Political predictions for 2018, sort of

“There’s a saying that all predictions turn out to be either lucky or wrong.” With those words, just over 12 months ago, I began a blog post for this site which looked forward to 2017 and committed