R. James & Sons Plant Hire Ltd is a family business operating out of Camborne in Cornwall since 2015, providing plant hire services and supplying aggregates for local building projects. Owner, Ian James, has accessed asset finance through Ignition over the years to help purchase essential equipment to successfully grow
Greenyard Flowers, near Penzance, is the largest grower of daffodil flowers and bulbs in the world. Resting in the Varfell valley, its extensive farmland overlooks Mounts Bay and St Michael’s Mount and benefits from a unique microclimate that is perfect for daffodils. The combination of climate, soil and expertise has
Falcon Plant is a brand new Plant Hire company, registered in November by Bristol business partners, Aaron Walsh and Nick Greenwood. The pair worked in the industry as business contacts for 11 years, before deciding to launch their new venture together. As with many new start-ups, Falcon Plant faced a
Underground Solutions Limited is a utilities Contractor based near Hayle, Cornwall, founded in 2011 and run by husband and wife team, Jamie and Sam Warmisham. It offers a rapid response service to utility companies such as Kier, South West Water and Western Power, providing teams of operators and machinery for
Sellectronics provides technology and electronic manufacturing services, including rapid prototyping and electronics design. The company is based in Falmouth but supplies its innovative ideas and products to customers across the UK and overseas. Since it was established 10 years ago, Sellectronics has grown considerably and now employs a multi-skilled engineering
Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS), based in Dawlish in Devon, has been providing professional marine and land-based civil engineering services for more than 28 years. The company has enjoyed significant growth over the last decade and has worked with Ignition on many occasions throughout this period of expansion, when purchasing
Leeds-based integrated surveying and engineering firm, the Met Consultancy Group, is investing in new equipment and expanding its workforce, despite the misfortune of suffering a recent robbery. This summer, Met Consultancy Group, which employs more than 45 people and operates nationwide, was targeted by a group of thieves who stole