, Hallgarten & Novum Wines eyes up further growth

UK wine importer Hallgarten & Novum Wines is looking to expand following its acquisition by Coterie Holdings, stating that the company had made “a record start” to the current financial year in accounts filed at Companies House.  In accounts filed at Companies House recently, the company said the acquisition “has brought with it many exciting opportunities for the future development of the company, both in terms of new significant customers and new exciting suppliers and products.” In June, db reported that the wine importer has already expanded its team with more than a dozen new recruits in the last six months, including the newly created roles of technical manager, HR and payroll manager, alongside new appointments in brand management, sales and regional account management, and four new customer service advisors. At the time, managing director Andrew Bewes said there had already been “a record start” to the new financial year, with “2024 is shaping up to be a transformational year for the business, with new suppliers, new customers and new faces already enhancing the way we operate.” In the accounts filed at Companies House, the director’s statement reiterated this, stating that “the benefits are starting to be felt as the company has had a record start to the year ending March 31, 2025” It’s key focus was to “take maximum advantage of these opportunities and to ensure the continuation of its widely recognised high service levels” it stated, and that “in anticipating considerable growth due to these opportunities, the

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