True Potential expands Newcastle headquarters
A Newcastle-based financial services firm is expanding its headquarters to support future growth.
True Potential has officially opened Gateway House, a new office building alongside its existing Newburn House base.
Bosses say the purpose-built space has been designed to support collaboration, innovation and development, providing modern facilities for teams as the business continues to scale.
The opening was marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by chief executive Gerry Mallon, bringing colleagues together to celebrate the milestone.
Speaking at the opening, Gerry said: “Gateway House represents an important step forward for us.
“Newcastle has always been at the heart of our story, and this expansion is a reflection of how far we have come as one of the UK’s leading wealth managers, the momentum we’re building as an organisation and our commitment to investing in our people, our future and our region.
“This has been a true team effort, and I want to thank everyone who has contributed to bringing this to life.
“The result is an office we’re immensely proud of – a fantastic state-of-the-art space that fits how we work today and supports our growth plans for the future.”
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