Today we received a very nice letter from Bob Turner of Fleet Wizard (formerly trading as Fleet Auto-Mates) thanking Benchmark International for the role we played in the sale of his company. Based in Greater Manchester, Bob Turner sold the Company, MSA Software Systems to the Cheshire-based IT services company in March 2013.
Bob had previously been unsuccessful in his attempts to sell the Company using a business broker, however, in July 2012 he instructed Benchmark International, a decision that he is clearly very pleased he made.
Take a look at Bob's letter by clicking on the image below.
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