Plastic components manufacturer buys new Warrington HQ
Automotive graphics and acrylic components manufacturer Motique Plastics Ltd has purchased new Cheshire premises after securing a six-figure loan from NatWest.
The firm is due to move into a 17,500 sq ft Warrington facility in the coming months as it works to improve efficiency and grow its team of 23.
Motique Plastics’ director, Athil Raihani, said: “The new premises will allow for us to operate more effectively as a business so we can continue to provide customers with the high standards of service they have come to expect.
“As we work in a sector where technology changes rapidly, the new headquarters will also provide the facilities we need to function in the future.”
When Athil required funding to purchase the new unit he turned to NatWest senior relationship manager Julie Thistlethwaite, who supported the business with a six-figure loan.
Julie commented: “I was delighted to support Motique Plastics with its move to new premises. The business continues to go from strength to strength, and I wish the business every success for the future.”
Motique Plastics, a family-run business founded 30 years ago, supplies plastic products across a number of sectors, including the caravan and motorhome industry.
Athil continued: “We have an excellent relationship with Julie and NatWest who have a great understanding of the business and what we want to achieve.”
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