M Group Services has announced a corporate rebrand, unifying its various businesses as M Group.
The company has moved away from separate brand names and brought together its £2.5bn portfolio.
M Group Services was formed from Morrison Utility Services in 2016. Since then, more than 20 businesses have been acquired, and M Group now consists of a team of more than 11,000 experts operating from more than 200 locations.
Andrew Findlay, chief executive at M Group, said: “Our new brand reflects our commitment to be the best and most effective partner for our clients. It captures our capacity and capability for maintaining, renewing and reimagining infrastructure to meet the challenges and demands of a changing world.
“Across M Group, we will continue building long lasting partnerships with all our clients to support future demands across infrastructure, confident we have the capabilities and deep expertise to continue to deliver at the pace of change the market demands.
“Our new brand and values are a golden opportunity to look forward and be excited about what we can achieve for our clients in future. Our values – open, responsible, together, ambitious – are the cultural core of our organisation. They reflect who we want to be, creating phenomenal opportunities for professional and business growth.”
Morrison Water Services becomes M Group Water, as it continues to provide comprehensive solutions across the entire water cycle.
M Group Energy will encompass Morrison Energy Services, Morrison Data Services and Callisto, to deliver end-to-end energy solutions.
M Group Telecom brings together Morrison Telecom Services, Magdalene, Waldon Telecom and Avonline, to support the entire lifecycle of telecom networks.
Formerly known as Milestone Infrastructure, M Group Highways is a highways maintenance contractor managing more than 50,000 km of road.
Dyer & Butler, KH Engineering and Antagrade form M Group Rail & Aviation.
Seeka is a part of M Group that will be retaining its brand and most recent acquisitions, AgilityEco and BGEN will continue to exist for a period of time as the evolution of M Group continues.