The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Factoring firm James Gibb’s Dundee move another milestone

GRAHAM AND SIBBALD: Dundee property management base sold to major Scottish player

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Property management firm James Gibb is moving into Dundee with the purchase of the factoring division of Graham and Sibbald.

James Gibb said the acquisitio­n was part of its plans to consolidat­e the factoring sector in Scotland to both improve profession­al standards in the industry and deliver better value to tenants and landlords.

The acquisitio­n marks another milestone in James Gibb’s expansion plans after its recent acquisitio­n of Life Property Management Ltd.

James Gibb chief executive Douglas Weir said: “This is an important step for James Gibb as the factoring services offered by Graham and Sibbald are centred in the Dundee region, where we are keen to increase our presence and visibility.

“This acquisitio­n gives us the potential to open an office in Dundee in order to complement our existing premises in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

“This will allow us to offer a truly local service to the area.”

Calum Campbell, managing partner of Graham and Sibbald, said the sale would allow the firm to focus on its “core functions”.

He said: “Our factoring division has grown over the years and now requires a dedicated team, focused on this industry, to deliver the level of customer service our owners expect.

“We are confident that James Gibb has the required infrastruc­ture and support to take this to the next level.”

When the business was acquired in 2012 by Strathspey Capital, James Gibb had a portfolio of 4,000 units.

It is now the second largest registered factor in Scotland with around 45,000 properties under management.

James Gibb said it would continue its acquisitiv­e strategy in Scotland and is also looking at moving into the block management market south of the border.

 ??  ?? James Gibb chief executive Douglas Weir.
James Gibb chief executive Douglas Weir.

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