Adam and Remy discuss metro mayors, significant deals in the Midlands and the expansion of a digital bank in Cardiff.
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00:00Metro Mayors, a couple of big Midlands deals and expansion for a digital bank
00:05in Cardiff all appear in today's business briefing.
00:13Good morning Remy, what do you have for us this morning?
00:16Yeah, so this morning I want to start off in the North West, which is obviously where we're based right now.
00:21So the story comes from a recent Insider Roundtable that was hosted by my editor Simon Keegan.
00:27And pretty much the two combined authority mayors, Andy Burnham, Steve Rotherham,
00:34have been criticised by manufacturers who say they're not bringing as many jobs to the region as perhaps they should be.
00:41Particularly as many as their counterpart in the North East, Ben Houchen, is.
00:47One manufacturer, Kevin Tully of engineering business Tullway,
00:51which was once based in Merseyside in Knowsley, but now moves to Middlesbrough in the North East,
00:57told the North West editor that the difference in business support between the two regions was quote, night and day.
01:04And he said in a quote, I'm sure they are doing great things in the North West,
01:09but you don't get that warm feeling that they're looking to create jobs, which I think is quite telling.
01:14Quite a big comment, yeah.
01:16Especially from the manufacturing industry, it's such a pivotal keystone industry I think.
01:20But I believe you've got something on a pair of deals from the Midlands, where?
01:26That's right, yeah. There was a couple of big ones today with a nursery group which is registered in Northamptonshire,
01:32which has almost 50 locations across the UK.
01:36It's been acquired by a private equity firm, Livingbridge.
01:39Kindred is the name of the company and it provides early years education to children aged zero to five.
01:44And it has been sold by Unigest John, a boutique asset manager, excuse me.
01:49Great pronunciation.
01:50Thank you, I made a good attempt.
01:52Which first invested in Kindred in 2017.
01:55Now during the time of that investment, the nursery group actually grew from four to 48 locations,
02:00which is obviously significant growth.
02:03As part of the deal with Livingbridge, Unigest John has actually made a new investment in their nursery group.
02:07So it continues to back it alongside Livingbridge.
02:10So worth keeping an eye on their growth in the future.
02:13Should be up to 100 nurseries in the next few years.
02:16Yeah, definitely.
02:18And management buy-in has been completed in Birmingham as we move over to the other side of the Midlands,
02:24with an engineering company which dates back to the 1800s during the reign of Queen Victoria.
02:31Aldermore Bank has provided funding to Michael Capewell's Astwood Group to support the acquisition of Cross and Morse.
02:37Now Cross and Morse, as I said, traces its roots back to the 1800s,
02:40but it provides engineering and manufacturing services to clients across the globe.
02:45Now Capewell takes over stewardship from David Shadbolt and Mike Scudamore,
02:50who have been with the business for more than 40 years.
02:52So it's really a deep manufacturing heritage there in the Midlands.
02:56Wow, absolutely.
02:57And I want to take us out of England, actually into Wales, to Cardiff specifically.
03:02But it's news from the Challenger Bank arena that Stalin, I'm sure you know them,
03:07them and Monzo seem to be the main popular, I suppose, Challenger digital banks.
03:14They've recently expanded their presence in Cardiff and taken on an extra, I think it's around 15,000
03:20or just under 15,000 square feet of office space.
03:24I've never been to Cardiff, but Brunel House is the new location.
03:28I believe it's quite an iconic.
03:31Prominent, yeah.
03:32I think it probably dominates the Cardiff skyline at the minute.
03:36And yeah, so the bank has, I think, it's about 4 million current and business customers.
03:42It's definitely growing, and this new office space will help them continue doing that, I believe.
03:47But yeah, that's all from me, Adam.
03:49Yeah, it's an interesting sector as well.
03:51And that's all from me.
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