The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

United Auctions under new management

Consortium acquires entire issued share capital

- nancy nicolson Farming Editor nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Stirling-based United Auctions is in new ownership.

The country’s leading livestock auctioneer­ing firm changed hands in a management buy-out just days ahead of the launch of this month’s pedigree bull sales.

A consortium comprising managing director George Purves together with John Roberts, Christophe­r Sharp and Donald Young and backed by fellow directors David Brown, Donald Morrison and Matt Stevenson acquired the entire issued share capital for an undisclose­d sum.

The buyout is being funded by HSBC Corporate, Scotland.

The deal includes all the auction markets within the group, including the property holding at Stirling Agricultur­al Centre.

Other marts are in Dalmally, Lairg, Huntly, Tiree, Islay and South Uist.

Mr Purves and his team assumed operationa­l responsibi­lity for the business in August.

He described the move as a “big step” in the evolution of the company.

“We are deeply proud to be sharing the responsibi­lity of taking the business forward for the next generation,” he said.

Former owners Robin Tough, Neil McLean and David Leggat, who stood down from the management team in December, will each continue to have non-executive, advisory roles with the company.

Outgoing executive chairman Mr Leggat said it was the right time to take a step back and allow the next generation to take the business forward.

He added: “We have the utmost faith and belief the next team will continue to build upon the foundation­s and success the business has had to date.”

In 2013, UA was named in the London Stock Exchange’s ‘1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain’.

 ?? Picture: Whyler Photos. ?? From left: John Roberts, George Purves, Christophe­r Sharp and Donald Young.
Picture: Whyler Photos. From left: John Roberts, George Purves, Christophe­r Sharp and Donald Young.

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