Phone answering firm Moneypenny is now taking on 25 staff every month as it rapidly expands its Wrexham office - moving into its top floor.

The company relocated to its cutting-edge Wrexham office – with a pub and treehouse – at the end of 2016 – with less than 500 staff at that time.

That figure has now hit 650 and growing, with the business expanding 20% a year with Live Chat and other digital products helping drive that growth.

Moneypenny in Wrexham. The atrium area with tree house meeting room. Photo by Ian Cooper

There are plenty of applicants to choose from, with 3,000 applications in the last year.

These extra workers has seen the innovative company expand into the third floor of the new building.

In line with Moneypenny’s commitment to having one of the best workplaces in the UK it has also added in a hi-tech gym for workers.

Moneypenny in Wrexham. The new gym which is for use by employees. Photo by Ian Cooper

A spokeswoman said: “We are recruiting 25 people every month. More people means more space hence the move to the top floor.

“When we designed the office, we designed it with additional space to allow us to expand. We are currently fitting out the top floor of the building ready to accommodate new members to the team.

Moneypenny in Wrexham. Canteen area for staff. Photo by Ian Cooper

“Our building is also incredibly eco-friendly and state-of-the-art so we future proofed the building at the very start of the design process.”

They put the key to having such a high number of people wanting to work with them is the way they treat their staff, with the office at the heart of this.

Moneypenny in Wrexham. The bar in the Dog and Bone on site pub. Photo by Ian Cooper

The spokeswoman said: “Our objective was creating an office that promoted well-being and a key part of this was providing fresh fruit and breakfast and our subsidised restaurant provides healthy delicious and balanced meals.

“The top floor of our building also hosts the new gym that recently opened.

Moneypenny in Wrexham. Employees can play table tennis inside its own on site pub, the Dog and Bone. Photo by Ian Cooper

"That was requested by staff.

“We also offer exercise classes before during and after work hours.”

Moneypenny in Wrexham. Photo by Ian Cooper

She added: “We have never had to advertise any roles and last year we received 3,000 applicants for jobs and this ensures we are able to pick the very best people to join our team.”

Moneypenny was founded by Ed Reeves and Rachel Clacher 18 years ago after coming up with the idea around the kitchen table.