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Krol Corlett share milestone rebrand

Krol Corlett unveil new brand identity with milestone rebrand.

Krol Corlett were delighted to take the next step in their future recently as they unveiled their new brand identity.

Whilst the essence of their values remain unchanged, their new logo embraces their heritage while symbolising a fresh chapter in their bright journey ahead.

The modern design reflects their dedication to evolving with the times whilst upholding the values that have shaped their successes over the last 50+ years.

The refreshed logo signifies their commitment to quality, reliability, innovation and forward-thinking solutions.

“We are excited to share this milestone with our valued clients, partners and associates”, said Simon Krol, Director.

“This brand updates represents our ongoing commitment and a renewed promise to exceed expectations, results and foster strong meaningful partnerships across the business and community landscape.”

The updated logo will be progressively integrated across Krol Corlett’s communications and platforms.

Krol Corlett’s website is under construction too and due to launch next month.

Keep your eyes on their social media for more updates as they embark on this exciting new chapter.

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