The firm signed a renewed four-year deal with EDF this summer, which covers the supply of around 250m envelopes along with the billing and associated documents.
According to etrinsic managing director Matt Bird, the print management company is now "extending its remit" with EDF and is one of three preferred suppliers on the marketing and direct mail side.
EDF's brands include SWEB Energy, London Energy and Seeboard Energy.
Etrinsic will provide design, print and print management services including storage direct mail fulfilment and distribution. The marketing print will include the production of brochures, leaflets and bespoke direct mail packs.
"We have built up an excellent working relationship with EDF Energy and are delighted to have won a further slice of its print requirements," said etrinsic chief executive Keith Walton.
Earlier this year etrinsic changed hands following an MBO as part of its bid to break into the top five print management firms.
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