Greenfields Energy Group is six months ahead of the schedule set by founders Liam Conway and Rich Clark after winning a string of new clients from the manufacturing, retail, hospitality and education sectors.
The founders’ commitment to personalised service and strong account management has been the decisive factor for businesses battling to come to terms with a complex utilities market and rising energy prices.
Just this week, the firm - with offices in the Black Country and Sussex – confirmed the high profile hire of Kim Haddock as Account Director, following in the footsteps last year of Neil Freeman and Lindsay Williams, the latter joining as Head of Energy Bureau.
“Businesses are facing cost challenges on every front and are keen to explore how they can make their operations more efficient, gain a bit of certainty in the market and reduce costs if that’s possible,” explained Liam, who has worked in the sector for fifteen years. “Uncertainty and bad deals have left management teams looking for a trusted consultant, who can be a constant source of advice, reassurance and insight. They don’t want someone to speak to them once, fix a deal and then go silent on them until it’s time to sign a new contract.
“And that’s where we come in. From the very start we’ve wanted to be client focused and all our Account Directors will have no more than 50 companies they are looking after at any one time. This means they can spend time with them, visit them in person, identify potential savings or explore ways where they can implement green energy solutions.
“It’s an approach that is paying off, with the £1m revenue milestone passed ahead of schedule and Kim Haddock’s appointment giving us even more capacity to add another £500,000 of sales on over the next twelve months.”
Greenfields Energy Group provides procurement consultancy on electricity, gas and water, combining extensive risk management and trading expertise with personalised service and modern tools and tech.
The business, which has fostered strong partnerships with the Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM) and the Surface Engineering Association, has just signed up its 100th company - another major milestone.
“18 months after launching and we’re looking after £130m of utilities spend, which shows the faith and trust our clients have in us," Liam continued. “With the plans we’ve got in place and the further recruitment of another two people, I think we could grow by a further 50 per cent by the end of 2025.”
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