A COMPARISON website which provides money saving solutions for businesses has moved to a new Chester office after growing rapidly in recent years.
BusinessComparison, founded in 2014, has now moved into new premises inside Steam Mill Business Centre.
The team has accumulated a team of specialists following nearly a decade of business which are able to provide cost saving options for a variety of companies.
The sustained growth has meant a need for greater office space with the new location providing four times the the previous amount. The move has allowed BusinessComparison to take on three further employees in the last fortnight.
Philip Brennan, Founder and MD at BusinessComparison, said: "We are really excited to be returning to Chester city centre. This larger office space has allowed us to bring on multiple new hires, and has overall provided the team with a much more comfortable, productive and inspiring environment to get things done.
"We’re absolutely no stranger to Chester, having been based here for years. Our new office is four-times the size of our previous space – meaning there is plenty of room for further expansion. We’re thrilled to have made this move, and to have welcomed several new additions to the team within the past few weeks. We can’t wait to see BusinessComparison continue growing and for that growth to really accelerate over the next few years!"
Set within an old mill house, the new office provides scenic views of the canal, along with a rustic-yet-modern interior – complete with open plan workspace, private meeting rooms, virtual meeting, quiet zones and a relaxed fully renovated break out space.
The comparison site helps British business to get the best deals on essential goods and services.
BusinessComparison collaborated with Chester-based interior design experts, Hunters North, to create the bespoke space.
Further information can be found at: www.businesscomparison.com.
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