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Redcar seafood business nets £250k in Northern Powerhouse funding
Redcar-based Inshore Fisheries, a seafood wholesale business, has landed £250k of funding from The Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund (NPIF).
The investment will allow the company to make three new hires and implement new systems and processes for client order handling and tracking.
Established in 1980, Inshore Fisheries supplies locally and sustainably caught fish and seafood, which are sold to hotels and restaurants across the North East, Yorkshire and the North West.
Directors Hazel Cook, Paul Lowery and Michael Rogerson took over the company in 2012 in a management buyout and have subsequently developed the business by supplying the freshest fish available in the market via a fast and efficient delivery service.
Angus Allan, corporate finance partner at Clive Owen LLP, which helped to secure the capital, said: “We have worked with Inshore Fisheries for many years, helping them with the management buyout in 2012 and supporting the team to grow the business to the point where additional funds were clearly needed to take the business forwards.
“We take a very hands-on, proactive approach with our clients. Working with FW Capital allows the flexibility for ambitious, growth-driven businesses like Inshore to access investment funding to support the increasing working capital requirement needed to service their growing customer base.”
Strong sales growth since 2012 has resulted in the company needing increased capacity in specific areas.
Paul Lowery, sales director of Inshore Fisheries, explained: “The business is enjoying a period of sustained growth as more and more new customers are attracted by our high quality products and efficient, friendly service. Further growth is expected, with enquiries at an all-time high and we need to capitalise on this opportunity.
“Clive Owen made the process very simple and supported us with the application allowing us to get on with running the business. The funding from NPIF - FW Capital Debt Finance will mean we can bring our plans to fruition, putting in the new systems and employing more staff, which all helps to drive the local economy.”
Keith Charlton, from FW Capital, added: “The Inshore Fisheries management team has a clear vision for the business’s development that is based on detailed knowledge of their industry and a strong customer base.
“New jobs are being created as part of the firm’s expansion and we’re excited to see how our investment will help it make even more progress.”
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