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Diversity key to Seaham savings firm continuing growth momentum
Great Annual Savings Group (GAS) has announced the launch of six new services, diversifying its offering as it focuses on increasing both its offering and presence in the region.
The Seaham-based cost management specialist, which helps businesses reduce their variable costs and save money, has enjoyed much growth in the past year, almost trebling its staff count to 110 from 40 last June.
One new service area introduced will focus on security and surveillance – in particular, costs associated with alarm and CCTV monitoring and installation – while a separate addition will focus on IT requirements such as data hosting, network protection and cloud computing set-up and migration.
GAS can now also help other businesses refine and improve their waste management, office equipment and private medical insurance, while a sixth new offer will help customers manage their heating, ventilation and air conditioning costs.
Bradley Groves, chief executive and chairman of Great Annual Savings Group, said: “These additional new services will add a different dimension to our business and act as a catalyst for further growth. More importantly, they will help businesses across a vast range of sectors to manage their variable costs.
“By implementing simple measures in these key areas, businesses can also significantly improve their carbon footprint and ensure they are complying with legislation.”
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