Partner Article
Chadwick Lawrence appoints Barclays as new banking partner
Chadwick Lawrence Solicitors has announced that the firm’s main bankers will be Barclays.
The Huddersfield-based firm has selected Barclays to provide a flexible range of services to the business as a whole, including improved borrowing support, which suits the growth and development needs of the business at this time.
Barclays will also provide a suite of banking solutions including term debt and working capital, providing the flexibility for further expansion plans.
The shift to Barclays not only demonstrates confidence in the firm from a major lending institution, it also recognises the significant advances Chadwick Lawrence have made in the last 12 months or so and planned changes for the year ahead.
Neil Wilson, Managing Partner was delighted to break the news and commented, “After a period of negotiation we are delighted to announce the news of our new banking partners. This change not only signifies our appetite for the growth of the business, but also accelerates our authority in the industry and accompanies our objective to deliver a commercially successful practice, for our employees and our customers.”
Eric Brindle, Barclays commented; “Chadwick Lawrence is a perfect example of a business we wish to support. Neil and his team run an honest company which has not only had a significant impact on the local business region but the sector as a whole. The considerable growth of the business over the last few years has demonstrated this as well as through the firms continued commitment to its staff and the sector.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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