Newly launched Yorkshire business set to dive into water market
Launched out of Yorkshire Water, a new company is set to enter the non-household water market this week.
Operating from its UK head office in Barnsley, Three Sixty is part of the Kelda Group and will be taking a new approach to the water market ahead of deregulation in April 2017.
Next year’s deregulation will mean all eligible businesses in England will be able to choose their water and wastewater supplier.
Robert Marrill, former director of Kelda Group’s non-regulated business Kelda Water Services Retail will lead the 120 strong Three Sixty team and the new offer for business customers throughout Yorkshire and nationally.
Robert Marrill, managing director of Three Sixty, said: “Three Sixty is centred around adding value and helping businesses make water work for them, as seamlessly and cost effectively as possible.
“In launching this new company, we know that what matters most to our customers is the uninterrupted, day-to-day running of their own businesses and we are passionate about helping them achieve this.
“In developing Three Sixty, we have learnt from all the attributes that made our sister company Yorkshire Water so successful and have applied them to this new company, putting customer service at the heart of everything we do.
“Three Sixty will, like Yorkshire Water, continue to be easy and straight forward to work with. We will provide real value for our business customers and build on the key strengths, expertise and decades of experience we have in the Three Sixty team.”
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