Strix Group, the leading supplier of controls for water boiling
appliances used in the home, has joined forces with HSBC Private
Equity, which acquired a minority stake to provide development
capital for the business. In addition, Strix Group will make use of
HSBC's international network and financial expertise to continue
the development of its overseas business, especially in the Far
East.
Strix Group has won the Queen's Award for Export in 1995 and 1998,
together with the Queen's Award for Enterprise Innovation 2000.
Strix controls are used over one billion times a day around the
world. It was founded in 1981 by Dr John Taylor (who retired last
year) and is currently lead by Executive Chairman, Edwin Davies OBE
and Chief Executive, Brian Amey.
Chris Masterson, Managing Director and Nigel Hammond, Head of
European Investment both of HSBC Private Equity, together with
Wayne Chapman, Senior Vice President Investment Services of Bank of
Bermuda, will join the Board of Directors of the holding company.
Professor Sir Roland Smith, the current Chairman, has retired but
will continue as a consultant to the company.
Edwin Davies said: "This arrangement will enable Strix to bring
new technologies to the domestic appliance market and help us to
continue to grow by providing innovative system solutions to meet
our customers' future needs."
Nigel Hammond said: "In addition to its existing global market
leadership, Strix is continually striving to use technological
advances for the benefit of its customers and home users. We are
delighted to be helping to support the further development of the
business."
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