On Tuesday 7th April, UBC officially changed its company name and launched a new logo, complete with a fresh brand style to match, issuing the following statement:
“Although we have been formally known as United Business Centres (Midlands) Ltd for years, we are better known to our clients, suppliers and friends as ‘UBC’. So we decided to make it a formality by officially changing our company name to UBCUK Ltd.”
“We’re still the same business, and we’re still committed to our original values of supplying quality, flexible workspaces in great locations across the UK.”
“Our new brand style reflects our modern business centres and underpins our vision for the future, which includes further growth in terms of capacity as well as the potential for new locations.”
“We are also strengthening our range of flexible workspace by focusing on managed offices for corporate clients in addition to our core serviced product. At the other end of the scale, we are offering affordable shared office space on a coworking basis for independents and mobile workers.”
“As such, we’ve announced the new styling to coincide with the launch of our new Warrington-Birchwood offices, and eagle-eyed followers of UBC may already have spotted the new branding on our social media channels.”
“To celebrate a number of key milestones and to recognise the important steps that our company has taken, I am delighted to reveal a new image which reflects our key achievements, and also our vision for the future,” said Tom Mulvaney, Managing Director of UBCUK Ltd.
“Over recent years our company has evolved ; we have established new workspace centres, including company firsts in Central Birmingham and Southampton. We have expanded our square footage at key locations like Fleet and Cirencester. We have welcomed many new and loyal businesses to our centres, and we have successfully launched new services including our shared workspace scheme, Venture Coworking.
“UBCUK is a very different company now to the one I joined in 2010 and our re-brand is an opportunity both to reflect this evolution and demonstrate our vision for the future.”