Friday, September 5, 2025

Santander UK backs enevo’s national expansion

enevo has secured a seven-figure revolving credit facility from Santander UK to support its national growth and strengthen client services in the built environment compliance sector. The funding marks Santander UK’s first committed investment in the company and underlines confidence in enevo’s leadership, strategy, and technical expertise.

The capital will enable enevo to invest in staff, systems, and service delivery while accelerating acquisitions of aligned consultancy and service businesses. The company is expanding teams across compliance, safety, and building control, with particular focus on Building Safety. The Building Safety division has more than doubled in size and provides regulatory oversight, technical guidance, and support for high-risk projects under the Building Safety Act. New hires bring expertise in fire safety, accessibility, energy efficiency, Gateway 1–3 submissions, Higher-Risk Building compliance, regulator engagement, documentation, and design coordination.

enevo operates from offices in Leeds, Manchester, and London, with further expansion planned in the South East and Midlands. The investment will enhance infrastructure, internal processes, and the ability to scale services nationally. Clients include Knight Frank, Torsion Projects, Eddisons, Savills, Avison Young, Caddick Construction, Esh, and JRL Group.

The company recently rebranded from C80 Group to enevo, unifying its services under a single platform to simplify client experience. The Santander UK facility supports enevo’s objective of becoming one of the largest privately owned built environment TICC companies in the UK.

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