RBS renewal

Express Solicitors has had its revolving credit agreement with The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) renewed and doubled, so it’s now worth £16m.

The funding will allow the firm to continue its ambitious growth and acquisition strategy throughout 2025 and beyond.

It will also make funds available for increased marketing spend and the recruitment of more employees across all areas.

James Maxey, CEO at Express Solicitors said: “RBS has supported us from when I started Express nearly 25 years ago and I’ve been a lifelong customer. The help and support I’ve had over that time has been unwavering and thanks to them Express will be able to keep growing.

“We’ve got another big year coming up with acquisitions in the pipeline and we’re doubling our graduate scheme intake.

“We’ve always been very ambitious and while this renewed agreement will help us to expand, we’ll also be able to ensure we retain the high customer service levels and Excellent Trustpilot rating we’re known for.”

Aldo Palazzo, Relationship Director at the NatWest Group which RBS is a part of, said: “We’ve been working with Express Solicitors for years and it’s great to see how well the firm is doing.

“The management team at Express is incredibly forward thinking and has immense expertise and ambition. I know they’ll continue to provide a great service to people and continue to develop and grow so we’re delighted to renew our financial support.”

Last September, the Express Solicitors Group announced another increase in turnover, coming in at £70.6m, up from £54m in 2023.

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