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Manchester care provider makes Northamptonshire acquisition
Manchester-based care provider Creative Support have acquired a Northamptonshire firm that specialise in support for people with learning disabilities.
The firm have bought Delos Community Limited in a deal that will raise Creative Support’s workforce to 5,000 and boost annual turnover to around £100 million.
The nationally-renowned care team at Newcastle-based Sintons – headed by Corporate Partner Christopher Welch and Real Estate Partner Alok Loomba - led the team working with Creative Support to complete the deal, which included the acquisition of a substantial property portfolio used for the provision of social care.
Anna Lunts, chief executive of Creative Support, said: “Delos are a fantastic organisation with whom we share a clear set of common values and goals. We are excited about the future for Creative Support and Delos as this transaction comes to full fruition.
“We would like to thank our legal team at Sintons for their expert advice.”
Christopher Welch, Partner in the Company and Commercial department at Sintons, who has specialism in advising the care sector, said: “This is an excellent strategic move for Creative Support, and further strengthens and enhances its position as one of the key players in its sector.
“Sintons works with businesses and organisations in the care sector throughout the UK, and we have an enviable reputation for our expertise in what is a very specialist area.
“We are very pleased to work with such a rapidly-developing client as Creative Support which has the interests of its service users at its core.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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