Company Profile
LeadMaster Australia was founded in Australia in 2004 to distribute the LeadMaster CRM software solution to the Asia Pacific region. Today, LeadMaster Australia helps its clients with a range of software and B2B contact centre solutions.
The primary objectives of these services is to assist clients to acquire, develop and retain new business opportunities through best in class Inside Sales services.LeadMaster Australia operates around the globe with a team of experienced sales & marketing professionals operating in Australia, Hong Kong, China, Singapore and USA. Our operations extend to Asia Pacific, North America and Western Europe.
Our clientele is across the board from domestic firms up to global multinational brand name corporations.LeadMaster Australia’s key differentiators include personalised account management, an engagement model that focuses on the achievement of strategic outcomes and accountability for guaranteed results. Our key philosophy is based around delivering a measurable return on investment from the implementation of people, processes and technology. We offer proven solutions designed and delivered by people in your core market.
Products
Distributors
LeadMaster CRM
Core Competencies
At LeadMaster Australia, we value what our clients have to say and this is why we can so effectively provide a personally tailored program for your company.
These are some of the things our clients have said about us:
“We use LeadMaster because they are flexible and nimble. They are able to implement and execute on strategies quickly and effectively.” – Director, Hewlett Packard
“LeadMaster initiatives have contributed to a 50% increase in retention and 70% increase in converted sales opportunities” – Nortel Network – Marketing Communications Manager
“The LeadMaster solution has contributed to greater visibility and analysis of our prospect base. The implementation and ongoing management has been creative and professional” – ANZ Bank – Institutional Investing Manager
Green Products
LeadMaster CRM
Locations
Contacts
North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060
Causeway Bay
North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060
Singapore, 038988
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