McVities owner set to move global HQ to Chiswick this summer
An international snacking company has announced that it will be moving its global head office to London later this year.
Pladis, which owns brands such as McVities and Jacob’s, will be relocating its headquarters from Hayes in Middlesex to Chiswick in London.
The site, which will also be home to the UK and Ireland regional office, is set to open in summer this year.
The 28,000 sq ft office at Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work will support 16,000 staff and 25 bakeries across the globe.
Salman Amin, CEO of Pladis, commented: “We have been looking for an office space which better reflects our needs and our ambition to be a defining snacking company of the 21st century.
“The new office will be much more than just a place for us to work, it will be a space where we can truly showcase our exceptional portfolio and grow and inspire our ambitious team.
“Chiswick Park is in a great location that will be appealing for current and future talent, and we are looking forward to welcoming our pladis colleagues and partners to our new home.”
Matt Coulson, CEO of Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work, said: “We are delighted to welcome Pladis to Chiswick Park.
“The company is a perfect fit for our campus and will connect with an exclusive group of like-minded businesses and individuals. We look forward to Pladis joining our collaborative workplace community.”
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