Sunderland Echo

Noo-deal for Seaham’s GAS

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

A Seaham cost management specialist has extended its internatio­nal footprint after striking a deal with the owner of a global noodle bar franchise.

Great Annual Savings Group (GAS) has been appointed by Dublin-based Press Up Entertainm­ent Group (PUE) - the parent firm of Wagamama, Dean Hotel and Sophie’s Restaurant - to conduct an extensive review of its running costs.

The review covered contracts between PUE and its key service providers and the two companies have now struck a deal that will see the leisure operator make savings of more than €100,000 (£83,600) over the two-year contract.

Bradley Groves, chairman and chief executive of Great Annual Savings Group, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with one of Ireland’s most distinguis­hed leisure and hospitalit­y operators.

“During a review of their business, we discovered some of the contracts had elapsed and, as a result, many sites were paying above-market, out-of-contract rates.

“We’ve now been able to address this and we’re currently undertakin­g an audit of individual sites to see where we can make further savings.” PUE has interests in a variety of sectors, most notably hotels, bars, restaurant­s, venues and nightclubs, and employs more than 1,000 people across its 26 businesses, all of which are headquarte­red in the Republic of Ireland.

Alexandra Handzlewic­z, group cost controller at PUE, said: “We were looking to save money on our running costs but didn’t want the hassle of renegotiat­ing contracts with all of our individual suppliers.

“The appointmen­t of GAS has taken that job out of our hands and the company’s experience in dealing with these issues will enable us to make significan­t cost savings as we look to grow the business.”

So far this year GAS has helped businesses make collective savings into seven figures, including around £250,000 for customers in the hospitalit­y and tourism sector. The company works with customers in a range of sectors, including manufactur­ing, hospitalit­y and tourism, constructi­on, engineerin­g and retail.

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