Self-storage company Need More Space has announced a rebrand to NESTA as filed accounts for disclose buoyant trading.
Managing director Brian Heffron (pictured) said: “Our business is not simply about storage anymore, it's about enabling people in whatever they need to do in life, whether that's giving them room for their family to grow or room for their business to expand.”
“There are many reasons why people need storage, be they personal or professional, and what makes NESTA different is our understanding of our customers and their unique needs. This rebrand is a reflection of the warm, respectful culture at Nesta which shines through in everything we do.”
Established in 1989 and part of the Kefron Group, NESTA is the largest and longest established self-storage provider in Ireland.
The company operates self-storage alarmed, private rooms in Deansgrange, Kylemore, Santry and Sandyford.
The NESTA operating company Need More Space Ltd booked a net profit of €590,000 in 2013, as parent company Kefron Group Ltd booked a pre-tax profit of €5.1m compared with a surplus of €551,000 in 2012.
Kefron's profit growth was due largely to a €4.3m gain made on the disposal of the group's confidential document destruction businesses in January 2013. The group's net debt position in December 2013 was €8.7m compared with €15.2m a year earlier.