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North East deals of the week: contracts, acquisitions and investments

Businesses involved in deals across the region include RSA Insurance, Roman Ltd, Tait Walker and ReViral

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An award-winning County Durham manufacturer Roman is set for expansion on the back of a £1.5m investment.

Newton Aycliffe based Roman Ltd – which manufactures, sells and installs shower screens, trays, bathroom furniture and fixtures and fittings – has received the funding from Finance Durham and the North East Development Capital Fund to support record sales demand.

The investment includes an £800,000 investment from the Finance Durham Fund, which is established by Durham County Council and overseen by Business Durham, and a £700,000 investment from the North East Development Capital Fund, supported by the European Regional Development Fund.

Councillor James Rowlandson, Sarah Slaven, managing director at Business Durham, David Osborne, CEO at Roman, and Michael Dickens, investment manager at Maven.(Image: Maven)

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The package, which was arranged by Maven Capital Partners, will be used by Roman, which won a Queen’s Awards for Enterprise for International Trade, to support a significant increase in demand by investing in its 400,000 sq ft manufacturing plant with new machinery and materials.

The firm designs and manufactures shower products to trade merchants and independent retailers, while also supplying white-labelled, own-branded products to national retailers.

CEO David Osborne said: “We find ourselves in a period of prolonged growth and expansion in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and internationally. This North East based funding allows us to focus on optimising some amazing opportunities and continuing to create sustainable long term jobs and careers in County Durham.”

North East accountancy firm Tait Walker has been acquired by a national rival in a move described by its managing partner as a "wonderful opportunity".