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Rygor Group celebrates year of growth since MBO

Rygor Group is celebrating a year of growth in this the first anniversary of the management buyout of the company.

In January this year, Rygor Auto officially opened its custom designed site at Worton Grange in Reading, and earlier this month the team at Rygor Auto Gloucester welcomed the first passenger car customers to the award-winning branch.

This year Rygor launched APEX Van Solutions, which provides multi-brand used van sales in Reading. In August it unveiled the new Rygor Group structure and branding.

Since the MBO, it has introduced initiatives like paid birthday leave, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, and paid miscarriage leave.

In September, as a result of team feedback, it was officially Great Place to Work certified for the second year running.

Rygor commercial director and joint-owner Rish Channa said: “The past year has been incredible for our business, with significant and impactful progression and diversification. It’s an exciting time for the future of Rygor Group as we continue to move forward as a business, securing our company for years to come.

“Rygor Group offers customers end to end solutions, and our team is comprised of industry experts. In fact, they’re the reason Rygor is award-winning, and we work hard to ensure that alongside our strategic business enhancements, we also take care of our team members by keeping our core values of rewarding, reliable and respectful at the heart of our journey, to ensure fantastic outcomes and quality service for our customers,” Rish added.

Managing director and joint-owner John Keogh said: “The past year has been exciting and incredibly rewarding for everyone at Rygor, so we wanted to say a big thank you to the team for their hard work and dedication. Food vans are always popular with our team, and a great way to say thanks to the incredible people who keep our customers wheels turning.”

Pictured (l to r) are directors Sean Joyce, Tim Smith, John Keogh, Rish Channa

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