Partner Article
Altrincham’s Styles and Wood win £18 million contract
Altrincham based Styles and Wood has been awarded a £18 million contract to upgrade a leading high street bank’s facilities.
The contract includes the replacement or upgrading of 4,700 ATM machines as well as rebranding of 600 bank branches across the UK and overseas.
The project will involve teams from both the bank and Styles and Wood and will include training bank staff on the new technology being implemented
Chief executive of Styles & Wood, Tony Lenehan, said: “One of our key strengths is our portfolio of complementary, expert support services including award winning business systems and applications and market leading projects delivery capability.
“This programme is a significant endorsement of that strategy and an excellent opportunity to demonstrate how our integrated approach can support our client’s objectives.
“We have formed a joint management team with the client to deliver a significantly enhanced customer experience.
“This collaborative approach has enabled an immediate and efficient start to the work which will further build value into the process through thorough forward planning and easy communication.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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