Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Latus Group acquires Yorkshire and Lincolnshire-based occupational health business

Latus Group has acquired Yorkshire and Lincolnshire-based business, OH Services Limited (OHS).

The business is a prominent regional provider of occupational health services and is well-regarded for delivering highly specialised bespoke medical assessments tailored to the needs of the oil & gas, maritime and safety critical industries.

Operating from two key clinic locations in North East Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, OHS has built a strong reputation for its expertise in conducting a range of industry-specific medicals.

Latus works with businesses across a range of sectors to support their people achieve healthier working lives through proactive, preventable healthcare that supports regulatory compliance; improves colleague health & wellbeing and enhances employee engagement.

The acquisition of OHS further strengthens the Latus proposition, broadening the medical expertise across the Group, creating additional capacity for the combined customer base and increasing geographical reach.

It also provides the business with greater access to the strategic markets of maritime, offshore renewables and oil and gas. Following the acquisition, Latus plans to invest in additional strategic locations, including Aberdeen and Norwich, to service these industries on a national scale.

Jack Latus, CEO of Latus Group, said: “Our mission is to improve access to high-quality, data-driven healthcare in the workplace. The acquisition of OHS supports this ambition and demonstrates our continued commitment to providing safety-critical occupational health across some of the UK’s largest industrial businesses.

“OHS is highly complementary to the Latus Group, which has a regional approach with national scale, and a commitment to delivering world-class service for customers. We look forward to welcoming the OHS team and clients to Latus, working together to improve the health, safety and wellbeing of employees across the UK.”

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