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IT firm purchases new Oldbury premises

A Black Country business specialising in IT and Cloud Solutions has purchased new commercial premises next door to its existing office, following funding from Barclays and legal advice from SME Solicitors in Worcester.

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Michael Orefice, Barclays; Jude Thompson, CSCM and Shaun Owen, SME Solicitors

CSCM, which was established in 2000, has bought the additional site at Swallowfield Courtyard on the Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury.

The company works globally providing quality information technology solutions to businesses using specific market knowledge to adopt relevant cutting edge technology to suit the demands of their clients, building fantastic long-term relationships with their customers based on trust and reliability.

Jude Thompson, managing director of CSCM, said: "The new premises will enable us to expand and grow our team in the short term, with our longer term goal being to expand our offering internationally as a number of our UK clients have international premises and offerings."

Mike Orefice, Barclays business manager in the Black Country said: "Jude and his 26 strong team have become established within their sector and these new premises will provide a platform on which he can further expand the business."

Shaun Owen, partner and head of business services at SME Solicitors advised on and implemented the legal aspects of the deal and added: "We were delighted to work with Jude and the CSCM team and Barclays to ensure that all legal aspects including liaising with holders of other third party interests and that the financing aspects for the transaction were co-ordinated to ensure that the purchase was completed smoothly and on time. Every best wishes to CSCM for the next stage of their expansion."

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