Manchester Evening News

Auctioneer­s bidding to keep their sales soaring

STRONG INTERNATIO­NAL DEMAND HELPS MANCHESTER FIRM BREAK THROUGH THE £2M TURNOVER BARRIER

- By LUCY ROUE lucy.roue@trinitymir­ror.com @LJRoue

MANCHESTER-BASED valuers and auctioneer­s Charterfie­lds is expanding its operation after achieving a 15 per cent increase in turnover.

It comes as a result of strong internatio­nal demand for its services.

The firm, which carries out valuations for corporate clients worldwide and disposes of property and business assets, has opened a new office in Buxton after breaking the £2m turnover barrier in 2017.

During the past 12 months Charterfie­lds has held its biggest ever auction to sell the contents of the world-famous Fountain Studios in Wembley.

This is home to some of the UK’s most popular TV shows including the X Factor.

The firm has sold more than £1m worth of business assets and over £2m worth of property.

It has also carried out valuations of automotive plants throughout South America, Europe and Russia on behalf of four different global car manufactur­ers, and at all 800plus retail and office locations in the UK, Europe and the US on behalf of a leading fashion retailer.

Meanwhile it increased its client base in the aviation sector and now carries out valuations on behalf of all the major UK airports.

Originally based in Sheffield, Charterfie­lds has retained its presence in Yorkshire but this year moved its headquarte­rs to Manchester where it has doubled its office space.

It also has an office in London. The company employs 16 staff.

Ian Maycock leads the Manchester operation.

He said: “All our staff have been busy throughout 2017 as buoyant demand for commercial property and plant is encouragin­g landlords and lenders to dispose of underperfo­rming assets.

“Meanwhile we have seen a big increase in requests for valuations.

“In part this is driven by changes in the insurance market but it also seems that big companies are taking better care of their assets and want the reassuranc­e of up-todate valuations.

“The UK remains a world leader in valuations and the Charterfie­lds team is one of the most experience­d in the industry.

“In 2018 we will continue to strengthen our presence in the regions while building our profile in the internatio­nal arena.”

 ??  ?? Ian Maycock, second from right, with team
Ian Maycock, second from right, with team
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The X Factor

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