Electrimat Wins at Quebec’s 11th Business Transfer Awards

Electrimat Wins at Quebec’s 11th Business Transfer Awards

 June 9, 2017

Electrimat received a prestigious award in the entrepreneurial category at the 11th edition of the Business Transfer Awards. The competition aims to celebrate and showcase the success of Quebec companies who have successfully transferred their business, ensuring the company’s sustainability and growth.

Entrepreneurs Christian Grenier and Mathieo Legris won 2nd place out of 60 companies entered in the 2017 Business Transfer Awards. “Being awarded this prize just confirms that we did what we had to do to ensure a successful future for our company. We are grateful to all the people who put their trust in us.”

Energised by their success, Mathieu and Christian want to explore new markets by studying different growth avenues. “Our three stores in Brossard, Saint Hyacinthe and Montreal are working to full capacity,” say the owners. “We realize the point to which our way of working is a source of satisfaction. Clients and manufacturers alike tell us that they see a real advantage to working with us as opposed to large national players.”

Founded in 1980, Electrimat is a wholesaler and retailer of electrical, heating and lighting equipment. Electrimat serves the industrial, commercial, institutional, residential and public services sectors in the Montreal, South Shore and Montérégie region. The head office is located in Brossard: http://www.electrimat.com/

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