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Abbey is one of the UK's leading personal financial services companies. It is the biggest bank that only focuses on UK personal financial services.
 
The Brakes Group is the leading supplier of quality food to the catering industry in the UK and France.
The Carphone Warehouse is Europe's leading independent retailer of mobile phones and services, with over 1,400 stores in 10 countries.
With assets of over £440 billion, it is the UK's largest mortgage and savings provider as well as being a major player in the provision of new current accounts and credit cards in the UK.
PDSA’s mission is to care for the animals of needy people by providing free veterinary care to their sick and injured pets.
The Rank Group is the brainchild of J. Arthur Rank who in the early 1940s acquired a business established a few years earlier through the formation of Odeon Theatres.
Thomas Cook is the world's best-known name in travel.
Vodafone Group Plc is the world's leading mobile telecommunications company.
Founded in 1934, William Hill is one of the best-known names in the UK betting industry.
Marie Curie Cancer Care is working tirelessly for you and your loved-ones by challenging the disease through its work in cancer care and research.
Mind is the leading mental health charity in England and Wales.
Oddbins is different from other wine merchants and proudly so.
The future's bright...
Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh, rich-brewed, Italian style espresso beverages, a variety of pastries and confections.
Fred DeLuca founded the SUBWAY® chain in Connecticut, U.S.A., in 1965. The SUBWAY® chain has since grown into a multi-billion pound business, with more than 23,000 outlets in over 70 countries.
One Stop One Stop Stores Ltd combines quality with exceptional value for money in both branded and own-brand products and is the UK's most successful convenience chain.
Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative begain in 1977 with three employees and has enjoyed steady growth since then. Today it employs over 60 people in four existing shops.
Krispy Kreme Krispy Kreme (doughnuts) were born in America in 1937 and enjoyed many years of success. It became apparent that the British were missing out on the unique taste experience of Krispy kreme doughnuts so in 2003 their British flag ship store was opened in Harrods, London. After several successful years in the south the company decided to expand in to the North and it was decided that Leeds and Manchester were the preferred cities.
Nooshi Nooshi was the brain child of entrepreneur Simon Philips who wanted to make the sushi experience accessible to a greater market and realized that major out of town areas such as Headingley and Chapel Allerton were untapped. Since establishing the brand, Simon and his team have expanded the brand across the whole of Leeds.
Arkadash The growing need to get back to nature and buy things that have been produced under the fair trade policy led Arkadash to form an outlet for their goods in the very cosmopolitan area of Headingley which has a high population of students and young professionals who recognize the importance of fair trade.