IT firm Prism Solutions makes seven-figure move to new Congleton HQ
IT support firm Prism Solutions has relocated to a new facility Cheshire with a funding package from the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to support the seven-figure move.
The company’s new base at Technology Barn in Congleton includes breakout areas, a training suite, space for collaborative working and an on-site bistro.
Prism’s 40-strong team has now moved into the newly refurbished property.
Richard Alexander, a co-founder of Prism Solutions, said: “We pride ourselves on our concept of being a national provider, servicing our demands from our new head office here in Congleton.
“This service offering is providing the flexibility to attract new clients across the UK that are looking to utilise our specialised services.”
Following the move, Prism plans to invest in an employee wellbeing programme and launch new training courses.
Prism co-founder Gary Smith commented: “Richard and I are both looking forward to enjoying the larger location which will give us the space Prism needs to innovate, grow and become one of the leading lights in the managed space.”
Established in 2001, Prism provides IT support for SMEs through a dedicated help desk and on-site technicians.
Anthony McGreevy, a senior relationship manager with RBS, said: “Prism Solutions has received our support during the last 14 years and we are pleased we can help a long-term customer expand.
“We wish them well as they settle into their newly acquired surroundings and enjoy the benefits this will present.”
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