EnServe

British utility infrastructure services company

EnServe Group Limited
Company typeLimited company
IndustrySupport services
Founded1996
HeadquartersMacclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Key people
Mark Perkins 2015 to exit (CEO)
Revenue£312.2 million (2008)
£24.6 million (2008)
Net income
£13.7 million (2008)
ParentRubicon
Subsidiaries
Subsidiaries
  • Freedom Group
  • British Power International
  • Evolve Analytics
  • Metro Rod
  • Meter-U
  • H2O Water Services
Websitewww.enservegroup.com

EnServe Group Limited (formerly Spice Limited) is a support services company headquartered in Macclesfield, United Kingdom which provides infrastructure services to the utility sector. Formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index, it was wholly owned by the private equity company Cinven between 2010 and 2016, when it was bought by Rubicon.

History

The Company was founded by Simon Rigby in 1996 as a management buy out from Yorkshire Electricity initially trading as Freedom Maintenance.[1] It was first listed on the Alternative Investment Market in 2004.[1] In 2006 it bought Inenco[2] and ParGas[3] and Apollo Heating,[4] in 2007 it purchased Gas Heating UK[5] and in 2008 it acquired Saturn Energy,[2] Energy 2000,[2] British Power International[6] and the National Industrial Fuel Efficiency Service.[7] The Company transferred to the main list of the London Stock Exchange in 2008.[1] Spice plc was unlisted in December 2010 after a buyout by European investment group Cinven and renamed as Spice ltd. In September 2011 Spice Limited was renamed EnServe Group Limited.[8] Rubicon purchased Enserve Group from Cinven in December 2015 installing a new management team under Mark Perkins (ex Shepherd Group) who very quickly carried out a full Group restructure, establishing each business on a viable standalone basis, and creating development strategies for each. The successful divestment then began with Metro Rod to Franchise Brands PLC in a reverse takeover of the AIM listed business run by Stephen Helmsley in March 2017, followed by Meter-U to M Group Services, run by Jim Arnold in June 2017 and finally Freedom Group itself in April 2018 following a year of profitable growth and development, to NG Bailey Group run by David Hurcomb. This marked the end of PE ownership for each of the businesses and the successful execution of the Rubicon strategy to re-home each business with long term strategic owners. The Analytics business Evolve was retained by Rubicon partners until it was acquired by Gentrack as part of their growth strategy.

Operations

The Company has the following divisions:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Analytics

References

  1. ^ a b c "Spice plc: Background". Archived from the original on 19 December 2008. Retrieved 3 October 2008.
  2. ^ a b c Energy firm aims to be world leader
  3. ^ Has Spice paid a high price?
  4. ^ Putting the spice into Spice plc?
  5. ^ Spice plc buys Gas Heating UK
  6. ^ Price is right as Leeds utility firm snaps up BPI
  7. ^ Spice buys energy efficiency consultant
  8. ^ "Spice Ltd Rebrands". Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2011.

External links

  • Official site
  • British Power International Official site
  • Freedom Group Official site
  • H2O Water Services Official site
  • Meter-U Official site
  • Metro Rod Official site
  • Evolve Analytics Official site
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