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Dean Clough-based accident management solutions company Activate Group has moved to a 50% larger space at the Halifax complex.
The Group has relocated from existing premises at Dean Clough to support expansion.
Founded in 2015 Activate Group employs more than 700 people nationwide, providing end-to-end accident management services to the fleet and insurance industries. Clients include Tesco, AXA, Holman, Direct line, Marshmallow and RSA.
Earlier this year Activate Group announced a major investment deal with Elysian Capital to fuel rapid growth plans for the business. This includes investment in expanding its headquarters at Dean Clough.
Adrian Furness, Managing Director at Activate Group, said: “We are pleased to be able to expand our headquarters whilst maintaining our established presence a Dean Clough. The historic mill complex has been home to Activate Group since inception and delivers a plethora of exceptional spaces and amenity for our team.
“Halifax itself is one of the biggest providers of insurance services in the UK and provides us with unparalleled opportunities for growth. We are expanding our presence here because of the incredible talent pipeline and the town’s commitment to nurturing skills through partnerships with local schools, colleges, and apprenticeship programmes.
“The Dean Clough team knew exactly what we wanted with our upgrade and presented several options. They supported us through every step, helping to make the process straightforward.”
Activate Group has relocated from a 9,000 sq ft premises in F Mill to 14,000 sq ft of refurbished, space in D Mill at Dean Clough.
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Cllr Michael Graham, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Growth, said: “This additional funding is great news for Wakefield and will help us deliver several big-ticket projects, including bringing one of the City’s most recognisable buildings back into use.
“The Old Crown Court has stood empty for far too long, this funding will help us bring the building back to life and secure its future.
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