Fibo

Fibo invests in growth with new Regional Account Manager

  • 5 Apr 2018

Fibo UK has further expanded its sales team by appointing Matthew Delaney as Regional Account Manager for London and the South East.

He becomes the fourth sales person to join Fibo’s team over the last year and will oversee support for merchant customers at branch level with training and marketing, whilst also in generating new leads for their businesses.

Matthew brings 17 years of sales experience in the tile sector to the role, which will no doubt prove invaluable.

He said he was ‘very excited’ to join Fibo and its team, whom he described as having a ‘strong reputation for manufacturing high-quality panels and offers a great choice of designs, from traditional to cutting edge.’

He also praised its patented Aqualock tongue and groove system for being unique and offering a seamless finish, with the routed ‘grouting line’ on the panels giving an authentic tile effect.

MD Scott Beattie said recent growth meant it was important to continue investing in the team in order continue supporting customers.

“The appointment of Matthew now gives us national coverage so our customers across the country have a key contact in their respective areas,” he said.

High-quality, long-lasting, cost-effective; Fibo wall panels are a fine alternative to ceramic tiling for social housing, retirement homes and care homes, as well as domestic properties and high-end commercial buildings.

A wide choice of colours, textures and designs is assured, as well as a market-leading 15-year guarantee, ensuring customers get the choice they want with peace of mind.

 

Fibo UK Limited,
Water Meadow House,
Chesham,
Buckinghamshire,
HP5 1LF

01494 771242
[email protected]

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