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Allerton Steel secures significant NPIF – FW Capital Investment


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Allerton Steel

SPECIALIST structural and mechanical fabrication company Allerton Steel Ltd has secured a £500,000 investment from NPIF - FW Capital Debt Finance, managed by FW Capital and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund.

The Northallerton-based  company, which employs 97 people at their workshop in Northallerton, has significant experience across many sectors, including the construction, oil & gas and renewables sectors, as well as bridges and high-rise commercial buildings. The NPIF funding will be used as part of development plans, including working capital, and has directly safeguarded 20 jobs.

With a nationally renowned reputation, Allerton Steel has worked on many landmark London buildings including the Shard, Battersea Power Station, the Olympic Village and 22 Bishopsgate, providing large elements of the infrastructure works.

They have also been involved with a number of sports venues, including the new stand at Anfield, home to Liverpool Football Club, as well as the new stadia for Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, and the conversion of the Olympic stadium for West Ham United.

The investment was facilitated by FW Capital Investment Executive Andy Castle, following an introduction by David Streather of Garbutt & Elliott Accountants, advisor to Allerton Steel.

Andy Castle, Investment Executive at FW Capital, said: “Allerton Steel is a well-established company with an impressive portfolio of clients, including some of the world’s most famous buildings and sports venues.

“FW Capital is always looking to support our clients and help them grow so we are delighted to have been able to provide this funding to Allerton Steel to safeguard jobs and allow them to continue to achieve their long-term objectives.”

Giles Penn, Allerton Steel Managing Director, said: “This investment is direct assistance to safeguard our jobs and to return the business to growth following the significant disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. FW Capital have been able to assist where traditional retail banking has not and their level of assistance and understanding could have not have been greater at a time when we needed it most. I am extremely grateful to the work put in by our advisers and all those at FW Capital - with their support we have a stronger future.”

FW Capital provides loans of £100,000 to £750,000 to businesses based in the NPIF region with a focus on the North West, Cumbria and Tees Valley.