Upload date: 25/01/2019
Last updated on: 01/10/2020

Who are the important people in the company?

Owners:

  • Mr Christopher Ian Skelton is appointed as Chairman and Director of the Gee-Tee Signs Limited. He also owns more than 25% but not more than 50% of Tarkwa Investment Limited company’ shares – Tarkwa Investment Limited (Registration number 10099727) owns the 75% or more of the company’s shares according to the Companies House website.
  • Mrs Rebecca Jane Skelton also owns more than 25% but not more than 50% of Tarkwa Investment Limited companies’ shares.
    Date of birth: February 1970
    Nationality: British

Directors:

  • Mr Christopher Ian Skelton is appointed as Chairman and Director
    Date of birth: August 1970
    Nationality: British
  • Mr Richard Surtees Burrells is appointed as Operations Director of the Gee-Tee Signs Limited
    Date of birth: July 1965
    Nationality: British
  • Mr David Graham Clark is appointed as Sales Director of the Gee-Tee Signs Limited.
    Date of birth: March 1970
    Nationality: British
  • Mr Martin Paul Widdowson is appointed as Contracts Director of the Gee-Tee Signs Limited.
    Date of birth: May 1971
    Nationality: British

What is the structure of the company?

On 7 March 2017 the company was acquired by Tarkwa Investment Limited.

The company is controlled by Mr Christopher Ian Skelton and Mrs Rebecca Jane Skelton who each own 50% of the share capital within Tarkwa Investment Limited, the ultimate parent company.

What is the prospect’s strategy and ambitions?

Strategy

It is in the service given to clients that Gee Tee really differentiates. Service is a company value rather than a sales slogan and at Gee Tee is proud of the way they look after customers. Gee Tee people are always looking for ways to improve the service that they give and long-term relationships are the norm, as evidenced by over 20 years with Next and Pizza Hut.

Ambitions

The aim of the company is to create a culture that allows every member of the team to fulfil his or her potential and to derive real satisfaction from their time at work.

Who are the prospect's customers?

The company works on behalf of clients in the retail industry, accommodation and food service activities industry (hotels/restaurants) and shopping centres.

Customer Reviews

N/A

What does the prospect consider important for its customers?

What the prospect considers most important for its customers is:

  • To deliver quality products and services
  • At the right price
  • On-time

Who are the prospect's staff?

The Gee Tee team consists of around 50 people

  • 2019: 51 employees
  • 2018: 43 employees
  • 2017:48 employees

The company operates a defined contribution plan for its employees. The pension cost charge represents contributions payable by the company to an independently administered fund amounted to £25,669 (2018 – £17,341 / 2017 – £5,812).

Employee Reviews

N/A

What are the prospect’s unique selling points (USPs)?

  • 35 years of service: real depth of expertise
  • Good reputation in the market
  • Quality employees
  • Personalised, completive solutions
  • On-time service (Project Management to ensure on-time)
  • On budget implementation
  • Lowest prices guaranteed
  • Next day delivery on all stock items
  • Use of the latest Materials and Technology
  • Extensive Manufacturing facilities & Partners
  • Accreditation Include: CHAS, Safe Contractor, Construtionline & CDM Eurosafe
  • NIC approved electrical Partner

What are the prospect’s business activities and potentials?

The prospect has worked on school sign and shopping centres projects.

Their services include:

  • Directional Signs
  • Hoarding
  • Vinyl, Print and Wallpaper
  • Wayfinding signs
  • Totems and Monoliths
  • Projecting Signs
  • Fascia Signs
  • Flex Boxes
  • Block Acrylic Letters
  • Built Up Letters

They create long-term relationships with clients such as Next Plc and Pizza Hut.

Annual Report

Locations

30,000sqft facility in Nottingham

Address: Bestwood Road, Bulwell, Nottingham, NG6 8SS

Social Media

Twitter
LinkedIn

Who are the prospect’s competitors?

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