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Management buy out completes at Grimsby's Blackrow Group as engineering team steps up

Deal will see shareholders remain on board at global solutions provider

Senior Blackrow figures involved in the management buy-out, flanked by legal advisers Andrew Funnell, left, and Adam Ottley, are, from second left, Gary Pexman, Chris Marfleet, Neil Ellis, Tony Booker, Callum Day, Nick Rands, Glenn Richie, Luke O'Brien and Darren Broughton.(Image: Gary Davies Photography)

Grimsby-based multi-disciplinary specialist engineering group Blackrow has undergone a management buy-out.

Established more than 40 years ago, the employer of more than 300 people provides fabrication and installation services to blue chip customers worldwide.

The deal sees managing director Tony Booker, together with sales director Gary Pexman, operations director Nick Rands, structural and piping director Luke O’Brien and electrical director Callum Day, join the board and become majority shareholders. Blackrow’s current directors and shareholders, Neil Ellis, Chris Marfleet, Darren Broughton and Glenn Richie, will remain on the board and retain an investment in the South Humberside Industrial Estate business.

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The £32 million turnover business enjoyed a 52 per cent increase in revenues in the last financial year, with an operating profit of £3.5 million.

Mr Booker, managing director, said: “Neil, Chris, Darren and Glenn have led Blackrow through periods of both opportunity and challenge and the strength of the business today is testament to their determination to invest continuously in the business’ facilities, people and capabilities.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, visits Blackrow in 2021.(Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

"The MBO team are delighted to have been given the opportunity to acquire Blackrow and to continue to build and grow this market-leading, regional business.”

The undisclosed deal was funded by ABN Amro Commercial Finance º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.