John Samuel checks out of Renew

Renew's new chief executive Paul Scott said the results had set a new record for group revenue, operating profits and margins.Renew's new chief executive Paul Scott said the results had set a new record for group revenue, operating profits and margins.
Renew's new chief executive Paul Scott said the results had set a new record for group revenue, operating profits and margins.
'‹'‹Engineering services group Renew Holdings said that finance director John Samuel has informed the board of his intention to leave the Leeds-based group after '‹10 years of service in order to pursue new opportunities.

Mr Samuel’s notice period is ​12 months and it is currently expected that he will remain in post throughout that period or until the ​b​oard appoints a new ​g​roup ​f​inance ​d​irector.

​Renew said the board will commence the process to seek a successor shortly.

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​Mr Samuel was previously a ​t​rustee​ at ​Yorkshire Air Ambulance​ and ​chief ​f​inancial ​o​fficer​ at ​Zetex​.

Before that he spent 13 years as group ​f​inancial ​d​irector​ at ​Leeds-based mobile phone technology firm Filtronic​.​

In the late 1980s he was a partner at Baker Tilly​ in Leeds and he spent the early 1980s as a manager at ​Deloitte​ in ​Bradford​.

Last November ​R​enew reported record results and said it has a bright future as it embarks on new contracts with London Underground and other train ​operating companies.​

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Renew​ said adjusted pre-tax profits jumped 14​ per cent​ to £22.3m​ in the year to September 30 while revenue rose 1 per cent to £526m.

New chief executive Paul Scott said the results had set a new record for group revenue, operating profits and margins.

In November Renew bought a railway services business​ ​in a £7m deal​ that it said would strengthen its links with national rail operators.

Renew paid £5m to buy​ ​Giffen Holdings and a further £2m was paid​ ​to redeem loans from Giffen’s private equity owners.

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Giffen specialises in mechanical, electrical and power services within the railway sector and works for​ ​Network Rail​, ​London Underground and a number of train ​o​perating ​​companies.

It has four frameworks with Network Rail and six frameworks with London Underground.

Renew has said it has not been impacted by the UK's decision to leave the EU.

L​ast month ​​the firm ​​said trading for the first quarter of the year ha​d​ been in line with the ​b​oard’s expectations.

​The firm said ​​​its group order book at ​the end of​ December was £523m​, up from £515m​ the previous year​.