The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London’s prestigious purpose-built venue in the heart of Westminster, has achieved record sales in the last financial year.
The Centre reported a turnover of £9.263 million – up 18 percent on the previous year – in figures just released in its Annual Report and Accounts for the financial year 2003-04.
Over 400 events were hosted at The Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Conference Centre during 2003/2004, including many high profile events from the UK and abroad.
Said The QEII Conference Centre chief executive, Ernest Vincent: “The level of income reported for the year is the highest on record for any year. We have raised our profile substantially during the last financial year and The QEII Conference Centre has a strong reputation both at home and internationally as an acclaimed conference venue that hosts high impact events.”
He Continued: “Our reputation is in no small part due to the excellence, professionalism and commitment of our staff. Client feedback confirms that we are preferred mainly because of the quality of the service we provide. This includes Leith’s food and beverage operations, the services provided by the Interface in-house production team, the effectiveness of our event managers and our flexibility in dealing with changing circumstances.