TXP opens new headquarters at Fort Dunlop Birmingham

TXP has opened a new head office in Birmingham, aiming to double its workforce over three years, supporting the local economy and driving strategic growth.

  • Wednesday, 3rd September 2025 Posted 9 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

TXP, a notable systems integrator, has taken a significant step in its growth trajectory by officially opening its new head office at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham. This strategic move underscores the company's vision to double its workforce within the forthcoming three years, with a target to create 100 new roles. Such endeavours are set to bolster the West Midlands economy, fostering both organic development and expansion through strategic acquisitions.

The backing of Aliter Capital has been instrumental in TXP's recent launch, amalgamating two regional powerhouses: the digital services provider Jumar from Solihull and specialist IT resourcing firm Concept from Dudley. With this consolidation, TXP is poised to deliver comprehensive digital transformation solutions by weaving together IT consultancy, technology development, and skilled resourcing.

The company boasts a diverse clientele, including The Shipowners Club, Phoebus Software, and Beko, alongside partnerships with top-tier global systems integrators like Capgemini. These collaborations highlight TXP's reputation as a preferred digital transformation partner.

From its new base in Birmingham, TXP intends to continue broadening its outreach, delivering unmatched consultancy, development, and resourcing capabilities to its extensive network of clients and partners.

Paulette Hamilton, MP for Birmingham Erdington, expressed enthusiasm about the business developments, noting the positive impact on local employment and economic growth. Her sentiments reflect the growing optimism toward entrepreneurial ventures in the area.

John Antunes, CEO of TXP, stated that the new head office not only signifies a new chapter for the company but reinforces its commitment to the region. Highlighting Birmingham's strategic position within the UK business landscape and its budding potential for innovation, Antunes emphasised the suitability of Fort Dunlop as a hub for TXP's anticipated growth.

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