Savings for Clients
Value for money - to us this means more than just competitive tendering. Adding value is about using expertise and creativity to save or to set a strategic path to deliver an outcome. This page is dedicated to Ringley hero’s who have saved their Clients' money.

Saved £0

Royal York Mansions
How did we do it?
Before going bankrupt the freeholder collected/spent money that could not be accounted for. The building fell into ever greater dis-repair when the official receiver failed to collect service charges or manage the building. The Court appointed Ringley.

Saved £2,200

Streatham Common North (21)
How did we do it?
When pigeon proofing for this awkward building with lots of nooks and crannies came in at £5,000 we knew that was too much for 20 people to afford. We worked hard to track down other solutions to traditional pigeon spikes and got the whole building treated for £2,800 + access.

Saved £2,300

Anaconda
How did we do it?

Doing billing analysis and found we are paying for 7 memebers of staff to have IT services who no longer work there and the site was paying monthly for it

Saved £4,318

College Street
How did we do it?
The former accountant had expensed a utility company security deposit and therefore it had got lost at account transfer. We uncovered this and retrieved £4K for the Client, 4 years after this had got missed. A nice windfall.

Saved £5,000

Anaconda Cut
How did we do it?

Saved the client £5,000.00 by completing an accounting analysis which highlighted the client was overpaying for deposits. Decided to move the client to TDS where they pay nearly 50% less.

Saved £5,232

Brecon Heights
How did we do it?
We believe in local is often best. It's greener too. We saved 75% on gardening by re-tenering locally for a gardener/handyman.

Saved £10,626

St Dunstans Canterbury
How did we do it?
£10,626 which rightfully was due to St Dunstan's Canterbury had been lurking on the balance sheet unaddressed for many years prior to Ringley being appointed. Ringley set about obtaining proof that this was in fact an EDF refund that Peverel or FirstPort as they are now called were sitting on.

Saved £15,000

Bow Square
How did we do it?

The asset management team undertook an invoice utility analysis where it came to light that the previous agents had paid 20% VAT rather than 5% over the last five years. A VAT declaration was completed and the overpayment on VAT was returned to the client account.

Saved £17,000

One Lampton
How did we do it?

The Asset Management team saved the client £17,000.00 this month by ceasing the contract with the outsourced cleaning company. No jobs were lost as the cleaners an opportunity to join the site staff cleaning team. 

Saved £20,000

Anaconda Cut
How did we do it?

The asset management team undertook an invoice utility analysis where it came to light that the previous agents had paid 20% VAT rather than 5% over the last five years. A VAT declaration was completed and the overpayment on VAT was returned to the client account.

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