Business growth leads to head office move for Badger Holdings

Following a period of sustained growth, Badger Holdings Limited, parent company to Townends and Regents Estate Agents, Tyser Greenwood Surveyors, dot financial services and INEX Property Solutions, will be relocating its headquarters to offices in Byfleet, Surrey.

As of the 1st February, Badger Holdings head office will reside in new and larger premises. They will provide a more spacious and work-efficient layout, allowing for a collective and collaborative working environment whilst also supporting the continued and progressive growth strategy of the business.

Commenting on the relocation Séamus Kavanagh, Chief Executive says: “The move was necessitated by our success and drive to become the market leading property services business within our sector. The new office will support our planned growth and expansion, providing a better work environment for our current and future employees and underlines our ongoing commitment to our customers. This is just the beginning of a new chapter for the Badger Holdings Group, with many exciting initiatives planned for the year ahead.”

The new office address is Badger Holdings Limited, Unit 2, Wintersells Road, Byfleet, Surrey KT14 7LF. All telephone numbers and email addresses will remain unchanged

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