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Red Rock partnership recruits Santander

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North Midlands based recruitment and HR support solutions business, Red Rock Partnership Ltd, is set to continue its significant growth story after securing a new invoice finance facility from Santander Corporate Banking.

Red Rock is a nationwide business that was incorporated in 2006 and is now supplying more than 4,000 contractors per day. In 2010 the firm launched its branch network, offering bespoke solutions in local markets across a wide range of sectors including food, warehousing, commercial and healthcare.

The company now has branches in Birkenhead, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Motherwell and Peterborough. Red Rock, which also has 24 on-site locations, set up an employment law division in 2011, covering employment law, human resources, employment tribunal support and representation, health and safety, and employee training.

Possible areas for the future growth of Red Rock include the expansion of the branch network and continued development of the employment law division. The financial arrangement with Santander will see the bank provide a new invoice finance line and business card facilities. In addition, Red Rock has transferred all its banking facilities to Santander

Craig Buckingham, Chief Executive of Red Rock Partnership, said: “We are thrilled with the new finance package from Santander and the service we have received since switching banks. Santander has been exceptionally thorough in looking at our business from top to bottom and come up with a fantastic package to help us achieve our goals.”

Craig Williams, Relationship Director for Santander Corporate Banking, said: “We are looking forward to working with Red Rock and helping it push its business forward. Craig is passionate and confident about what he does and how he can develop the business. We have every confidence that Red Rock will continue to grow and will adapt to the ever changing recruitment landscape and we’re delighted to be a part of its growth story.”

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