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FAFS announces that Marlowe plc has acquired Managed Occupational Health Limited (MOH). 

Established in 2004 and headquartered in Norwich, MOH is a national provider of occupational health services. MOH employs approximately 70 staff, including 40 technicians, nurses and doctors who provide recurring occupational health advice, assessments and monitoring to help employers comply with health and safety legislation and assure the physical and mental health and wellbeing of their employees. 

Scaling health and safety operations 

The business works across a broad range of sectors including education, financial services and food processing. The acquisition marks a further step in Marlowe’s strategy of building an end-to-end provider of regulated compliance services and offers synergies with the group’s existing health, safety and compliance businesses. 

Alex Dacre, Chief Executive of Marlowe plc, said, “In acquiring Managed Occupational Health, we are continuing to scale Marlowe’s leading health and safety operations and extending our capabilities to work with clients across the full spectrum of their compliance needs. The business operates nationally in an attractive and underserved market in which we see significant growth opportunities.” 

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