Lusso secures £48.7m of new and retained business

12 September 2016 by
Lusso secures £48.7m of new and retained business

CH&Co Group's specialist city caterer, Lusso, has secured £48.7m of new and retained business over the past 14 months.

The new deals are worth a combined £23.4m in turnover, for the duration of the contracts, and include partnerships with Grey Advertising London; investment management company Charles Stanley and law firms Charles Russell Speechlys and Bond Dickinson.

Lusso also managed to retain 100% of clients within the 14-month period, accounting for the remaining £25.3m. Existing contracts include Legal & General and Norton Rose Fulbright.

He added: "Although we're now part of a bigger group, we're still very much a small company within that business focussed on providing delicious, sustainable food and excellent service. We thrive on the attention to detail and exacting standards expected of us and we're really looking forward to working with these new clients, and building on our existing relationships into the future."

Lusso specialises in providing corporate fine dining and hospitality for media, law, accountancy, insurance and banking firms, primarily in London.

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