Partner Article
Seneca buys out Dewsbury interiors firm
Interiors business H Peel and Sons has been sold in a deal involving a private equity firm and the company’s management team.
As part of the transaction, Martin Peel, who took over the business from his father, exited as major shareholder, but will remain as a consultant.
Seneca Partners acquired a controlling stake in the business alongside the management team of Dominic Brogan and Andrew Pollock.
Nia Mosley and Jonathan Simms from Clarion’s corporate team in Leeds advised Seneca Partners on the transaction.
The Dewsbury-based firm was established over 60 years ago, and has become a specialist in its field in the planning and design of commercial interiors for many major pub retailers, universities, student unions, hotels, health clubs, schools, care homes and offices in the UK.
Clients include Virgin Active, Punch Taverns and Spirit as well as universities in Manchester, Reading, Huddersfield, London and Leeds.
Castle Square Corporate Finance was appointed to advise the shareholders on exit strategies and then tasked with finding an investor for the business that also allowed the current management team to share in the rewards of ownership.
Kevan Shaw, of Castle Square, said “H Peel has experienced another strong trading year and this is testimony to the quality service which the company offers in its chosen market place.”
Legal and taxation advice was provided by Adrian Hackett and his team at Freeths solicitors.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
Global event supercharges North East screen sector
Is construction critical to Government growth plan?
Manufacturing needs context, not more software
Harnessing AI and delivering social value
Unlocking the North East’s collective potential
How specialist support can help your scale-up journey
The changing shape of the rental landscape
Developing local talent for a thriving Teesside
Engineering a future-ready talent pipeline
AI matters, but people matter more
How Merseyside firms can navigate US tariff shift
The importance of human insight in an AI world