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Water retailer Business Stream has been awarded a new three-year contract to supply water and wastewater services to Regus Management (UK).
Workspace management and business support service provider, Regus has 18 sites in Scotland and has renewed its contract with the Edinburgh-based Business Stream, which also operates in the English non-domestic market.
Business Stream will provide consolidated billing and has already helped the company realise more than £100,000 of savings during the past two years.
The water retailer said it will also be providing “wider support” around water management to help the company achieve further cost and environmental efficiencies, including deploying automated meter readers (AMRs) to help track water use.
James Cardwell-Moore, commercial director, Business Stream, said: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Regus. We are working with the company to help them fully realise the financial and environmental benefits available and remain committed to providing a seamless customer experience.”
Derek Salter, UK procurement director, Regus Management (UK), added: “We value the account management support we’ve received from Business Stream to date and are excited to continue working with them to deliver further water efficiency savings across our portfolio of sites in Scotland.
Scotland’s non-domestic market, which covers all premises across private and public sector organisations, opened to competition in April 2008.
Last year the company acquired the non-household customer base of Southern Water, increasing its foothold in England.
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