Brightwater has acquired the customer portfolio of Bristol-based competitor Blue Business Water; a move which increases its annual customer revenues to more than £9m.
Edinburgh-based Brightwater now has the sixth biggest customer-base in the Scottish retail water market.
The company was set up in 2016 by its former managing director Rich Rankin, who continues to serve as a non-executive director, and Spotless Commercial Cleaning founder Roger Green.
The company has also announced the appointment of Tom Barberton as its new managing director.
He is a utilities sector veteran who has held senior leadership roles with the likes of British Gas, Total and a number of energy start-ups.
Barberton was initially recruited in 2021 as group sales director, covering operations across Brightwater, Spotless, and its waste management subsidiary company Brightwaste.
Brightwater chief executive Roger Green said: “Tom is a great fit for us as managing director - he has lived through the deregulation process in electricity and can bring his knowledge and leadership to Brightwater and the water sector.
“He will take our philosophy of customer care and employee empowerment to the next level, while integrating the increased customer base into the main portfolio.”
Barberton added: “I’m pleased to take on this new challenge - the company is supported by a great team and an experienced board, and I look forward to playing a key role to further grow the business.”
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