Friday, October 17, 2025

Rotherham manufacturer drives export growth with £1.5m trade loan facility

Preformed Windings, a Rotherham-based manufacturer of high-voltage bars and diamond coils, has secured enhanced financial backing to strengthen its position in international markets through a £1.5m trade loan facility from HSBC UK, backed by a guarantee from UK Export Finance (UKEF) – the government’s export credit agency.

The company has over 50 years of experience manufacturing high-voltage bars and coils that are essential for stabilising and enhancing the performance of heavy machinery across multiple sectors, including hydropower, nuclear and power generation. These specialised components extend asset life, improve efficiency and reduce maintenance requirements for equipment that typically operates under extreme electrical stress.

With over 90% of its business driven by exports, Preformed Windings supplies customers across multiple continents. The trade loan facility, backed by UKEF’s General Export Facility, provides the financial flexibility needed to manage working capital while continuing to invest in growth and technical innovation, enabling the company to confidently handle large international orders and serve its expanding global customer base.

The company’s continued expansion has had a significant positive impact on the local economy in Rotherham and Sheffield. Over the past 12 months, Preformed Windings opened a new facility which has expanded production capacity. The company now employs more than 120 people, with 10% of staff recruited in the last six months, and expects to add further roles across production, technical, and sales teams as growth continues.

Looking ahead, the company is focused on expanding further into markets in North America, Middle East, Japan, and Europe.

James Stevens, CEO at Preformed Windings Limited, said: “With over 90% of our business driven by exports, the support by UKEF and HSBC UK has been critical in strengthening our position as a global leader in high-voltage bars and diamond coils.

“The General Export Facility has given us the confidence to manage working capital to meet overseas demand efficiently and competitively. As we expand into new markets, we see UKEF as a key partner in our international growth.”

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