Tech firm Citrus-Lime opens Ulverston base
Tech company Citrus-Lime has relocated to a new base in Ulverston, Cumrbia, after securing funding support from NatWest.
The move has seen the firm take up space in the town’s Lantern House building, which was renovated to accommodate the business software provider.
Managing director Neil McQuillan, a co-founder of Citrus-Lime, said: “This new move will allow us to expand as a local business and therefore supply our retail solutions to more independent retailers.
“We feel the experience of shopping at your local independent is something to protect and build upon.”
Founded in 1999, Citrus-Lime employs 21 people across its Cumbria and Manchester offices.
Dave Howarth, a commercial manager with NatWest, commented: “I was delighted to support Citrus-Lime on its move to new offices which will assist the business in its delivery of their IT platforms and services. I wish the business every success for the future.”
Citrus-Lime MD Neil said he is “thankful” to NatWest and Dave for the support.
He added: “We look forward to continuing our happy working relationship with them.”
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