Newcastle energy consultancy powers up with new office and expansion
A North East energy consultancy has announced that it is moving to larger offices after the ‘continued growth’ of its workforce.
Telex UK, based in Newcastle, is moving into a new larger office space on Cobalt Business Park, following the 150 per cent growth of its ‘Love and Loyalty’ team.
The company has also increased the funding levels for its Agency Development Program, which helps nurture the development of new energy businesses.
Gemma Bond, commercial director and co-founder of Telex UK, commented: “Telex is a uniquely customer centric consultancy.
“Whilst other businesses have had to cut costs through the last year, we’ve invested heavily in supporting our customers and partners through this difficult time.
“Our continued focus on doing the right thing for customers, helping them to manage and reduce their energy costs in a period of uncertainty, has led to a significant growth in the business.
“We’ve also further developed our Monitor and Manage team, bringing in highly experienced energy management experts and even more products and services that together can help businesses to monitor, use less and generate energy.
“We’re really proud of the way the team is working with our customers to help them control their costs and are excited to see more growth in 2021.”
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