Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Wetherby computer company switches to employee ownership trust

Wetehjrby-based Deans Computer Services is to create an Employee Ownership Trust  to protect the future and guarantee collective success for employees and the company.

Founder, Chairman and previous owner Peter Rogerson was keen to ensure a strategy and plan was in place to safeguard the future of the company and its valued employees whilst maintaining its independence.

MD Patrick Clayton said: “The move to employee ownership marks a huge milestone in our company’s journey and reflects our commitment to our employees and the long-term success of our business. By transferring the shareholding, we’ve enabled our team to maintain the high standards our customers expect, while also fostering a commitment to the company’s ongoing success.

“At the heart of this decision is our dedication to protect our employees and commitment to continuously meeting and exceeding our customers’ expectations. A business structure designed to promote collective responsibility will also benefit our customers. A more collaborative workforce provides a strong focus on delivering quality services, motivating employees to deliver for our customers.  Thank you to our advisors, Baxendale Employee Ownership and accountants, Kirk Newsholme, for supporting us in successfully transitioning.  This is such an exciting landmark in DCS’s journey, and we are confident it will lead the company from strength to strength.”

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