The Scotsman

Workspace firm renews water contract with Business Stream

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

A workspace management and business support service provider with 18 sites in Scotland has signed up to a new three - year water supply and wastewater services contract with Business Stream.

Reg us Management( UK) has renewed its contract with the Edinburgh- based retailer, one of the largest suppliers in the Anglo- Scottish market.

Business Stream, part of the Scottish Water Group, was formed in 2008, and last year acquired the non- household customer base of Southern Water. It will provide Regus with consolidat­ed billing for all its Scottish sites, having already helped the company save more than £100,000 in the past two years. Busi- ness Stream will also provide wider support around water management to drive further cost and environmen­tal efficienci­es including using automated meter readers.

James Card well-Moore, commercial director at Business Stream, said :“We are delighted to be continuing our partnershi­p with Reg us. We are working with the company to help them fully realise the financial and environmen­tal benefits available and remain committed to providing a seamless customer exp erience.

Derek Salt er, UK procuremen­t director at Reg us Management( UK) said the firm is excited to continue working with Business Stream “to deliver further water efficiency savings across our portfolio of sites in Scotland”.

 ??  ?? 0 James Cardwell- Moore of supplier Business Stream
0 James Cardwell- Moore of supplier Business Stream

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