Bradford travel management company continues growth with duo of private sector wins
Redfern, a leading travel management company based in Bradford, has added another two major clients to its ever-growing roster.
Hastings Direct, an insurance company, and Tharus, a rapidly growing product development firm, have both appointed Redfern to manage business travel.
With the addition of Hastings Direct, Redfern’s financial services client base has increased, expanding on its recent Skipton Building Society win. Tharsus expands Redfern’s engineering base.
Clients across all sectors have been looking for efficiency and savings driven by automation through Redfern’s unique online management tool tRIPS.
Daniel Phillips, head of sales at Redfern, said: “Corporate travel is growing in strength again after the recession, when costs were cut across all sectors. In the past few years Redfern has innovated and invested in technology at the front end.
“As a result our customers are benefitting from state of the art technology and the whole booking process is incredibly efficient.
“Large corporates are recognising how Redfern’s technology can support policy compliance, provide one-stop-shop functionality, and can help staff buy and track travel in a smarter way whilst providing cost savings.”
Redfern is the fastest growing travel management company in the UK and the nominated supplier of UK travel management to the government. Earlier this year, the company was named in the Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100 which ranks Britain’s 100 fastest growing businesses.
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