UD Group managing director, Steve Armitage

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UD Group makes new market splash

UD Group, the intelligent software developer for the energy and utilities sector, has marked its entry into the water utilities market with the announcement of a landmark deal with Water Plus, the UK’s largest business water retailer.

Water Plus was founded in 2016 as the result of a merger between United Utilities and Severn Trent’s B2B divisions. Water Plus will provide a variety of services including billing, meter reading, account management, water efficiency advice and lots more for businesses of all sizes. Its move to partner with UD Group is in response to the increased competition deregulation is expected to bring to the water market when it takes effect in England in 2017.

Sue Amies-King, Chief Executive of Water Plus, commented: “The water utilities sector is undergoing a major period of transition and we anticipate that this partnership will set a new standard in how providers interact with their customers. We will have a personal and innovative approach, especially through the digital channels, and we believe that UD Group will help us firmly cement our position at the head of the market. All eyes are on April 2017 and, having already rolled out the offer in Scotland, we feel we’ll be more than ready.”

Steve Armitage, Managing Director of UD Group, explained: “We expect next year’s deregulation to dramatically increase competition between B2B water providers, so to get off the mark with the UK’s largest provider really sets down a marker regarding what our software is capable of. The creation of Water Plus earlier this year highlighted the significance of next year’s changes and it’s no surprise that they’ve made such a bold step in challenging conventional practice.

“Utilities companies will be contending for customers and UD Group’s software will be instrumental in improving B2B client growth and sales for the water market, as it has been for the energy market.”

This partnership marks the first time UD Group have worked with a non-energy utilities company and is another example of the exceptional growth the company has experienced over the past 12 months. In addition to having the majority of the UK’s largest energy suppliers in their client portfolio, UD Group has begun to attract international attention as markets in the EU and US recognise the capabilities of its disruptive new technology.

“2016 was a landmark year for UD Group,” Steve Armitage commented: “With our move into different utilities sectors and the global market, we’re developing a solid foundation for further growth this coming year.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sabrina Manning .

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