Refurbished Birmingham offices offer attractive HQ

Thriving web-based company Comply Serve expand to Prudential Pensions office scheme

Article posted: 30 Sep 2011

Office space in Solihull, West Midlands has been chosen by thriving web-based company, Comply Serve, which is consolidating its offices in Cambridge and Birmingham to accommodate a growing customer base.

 

The project compliance solutions company, is taking nearly 2,000 sq ft at The Courtyard, a Prudential Pensions office scheme, on the Warwick Road and as Chris Rolison, CEO from Comply Serve says the move reflects the growth of the company and its need for larger dedicated premises.

 

“The Solihull office is a more accessible location for our staff, customers and associates being only five minutes from the motorway network and a short walk from the London Midland and Chiltern Railways mainline station.  The move has presented the opportunity to merge the Birmingham and Cambridge teams within the new office. This is an exciting time for the company as we expand our markets both vertically and internationally and the new offices will support our expected growth for the foreseeable future.”

 

The building Comply Serve is moving into, is one of two recently refurbished by the landlord, Prudential Pensions, offering a modern complex with a high level of specification, set close to the heart of the town centre.

 

Jon Carmalt, from Jones Lang LaSalle, joint agents with Salway Bradbury added: “The landlord has done an excellent job on the refurbishment, providing strong new headquarters for Comply Serve and a positive new image moving forward for the company.”


Real Estate Fund Managers Prudential is managing the asset on behalf of Prudential Pensions.

 

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