A company that makes self-service kiosks used to place orders in Argos stores and fast-food restaurants has secured funding to help it roll out the “world’s first” self-sanitising kiosk.
Lazenby Group’s kiosks are used at coffee chains, cinemas, car parks, and for self check-in at airports. Its latest innovation uses UVC light to kill germs after each use. It is now set to be installed at airports worldwide after the business won a major contract from Collins Aerospace, a global airport services provider.
Lazenby has secured £650,000 from NPIF II – Mercia Debt Finance, which is managed by Mercia Debt as part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II (NPIF II), to help it expand production. The funding will be used to build a new 8,000 sq ft facility at its Hull headquarters to house an additional assembly line. It also plans to boost its 28-strong team with the creation of up to 30 new jobs in the next five years.
Neil Sewell, managing director, said: “Self-service kiosks are increasingly popular but have to be cleaned regularly by hand. Our SafeTouch technology kills germs automatically in just 38 seconds without any human intervention or harsh chemicals and has attracted international attention. The funding will help us increase capacity and work towards our goal to become the largest original equipment manufacturer of kiosks in Europe.”
Rebecca Pickering of Mercia Debt added: “Lazenby has gone from a small metal processor to a market-leading kiosk manufacturer. The company has a history of innovation and its latest product is set to disrupt the industry. We are pleased to help the company to step up production and roll it out worldwide.”
Andrew Bradley at Humber Business Growth Hub provided fundraising advice to Lazenby.