‘We cannot wait to get Procure Smart Newcastle off the ground in May’
A growing North East utilities specialist is creating 40 jobs in Newcastle with the launch of its latest office. Procure Smart was established in 2022 to save businesses time and money on their utilities and services, opening its first base and head office at Sunderland’s Doxford Park.
Since then the company has expanded into Manchester, with an office opening resulting in the creation of 10 initial jobs, while also employing remote worker in Dubai and elsewhere in the UK.
Now the company – run by managing director Craig Shields and CEO Brad Groves – is expanding its geographical footprint further, with the launch of a new office in Newcastle city centre.
Having passed the 50-colleague mark, the next phase of expansion has triggered a recruitment drive for around 40 new employees, who will be based at St James’ Place in Newcastle.
Head of sales, Michael Tansey, who has over 15 years of industry experience, said that since its inception four years ago, Procure Smart has built a dedicated and passionate team at its Sunderland headquarters.
The expansion into Newcastle follows the launch of an online business energy switching tool, Switch Savvi.
The Switch Savvi platform aims to providing businesses with a ‘comparison-site solution’ for procuring business utilities such as gas and electricity, and the firm says it will play a key role in helping businesses combat soaring energy costs.
The company – recently announced as the Spennymoor Town FC shirt sponsor for the 2026/2027 season – says it has plans to release new innovations this year, including monitoring and tracking software, named SmartVu, which will give customers a view of their energy usage, giving them the ability to spot trends, improve efficiency and make further cost savings.
Mr Tansey said: “We cannot wait to get Procure Smart Newcastle off the ground in May and continue on the upward trajectory which has been driven by the team at our Sunderland HQ over the last four years.
“As a North East lad, I’m in awe at the growth we are seeing in the region, and excited to be a part of it, building the first team to be based out of Newcastle city centre for Procure Smart. I hope to employ up to 40 new individuals who live our Smart values every day.”
Procure Smart CEO Brad Groves formerly ran Seaham-based Great Annual Savings, which went into administration in May 2023. Insolvency specialists at FRP were appointed to Great Annual Savings after a restructuring plan put forward by bosses was rejected by the High Court.
HMRC had submitted a winding up petition and documents later showed the Government claimed it was owed £7.8m. More than 100 jobs were lost at the £20m-turnover former Sunderland AFC shirt sponsor, which had seen rapid growth after launching in 2012.







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