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Royal Bank of Scotland backs Integrity ISS’ move to Aberdeen ETZ

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Royal Bank of Scotland backs Integrity ISS’ move to Aberdeen ETZ

Integrity ISS co-founders Peter Fraser and Stuart Charles Sinclair

Aberdeen-based Integrity ISS has secured new headquarters in the city’s Energy Transition Zone following funding of more than £700,000 from the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Founded in 2017 by CEO Stuart Charles Sinclair and COO Peter Fraser, Integrity offers a comprehensive suite of services to clients in the energy sector including engineering, design, construction, project management and maintenance.

The Energy Transition Zone is a dedicated area within Aberdeen focussed on accelerating the shift from traditional oil and gas industries to renewable and sustainable energy solutions. It aims to foster innovation, attract investment, and support the region’s role as a leader in the global energy transition.



Ambitious plans and a several high-profile contract wins have allowed the business to experience rapid growth, with turnover increasing from £3 million in 2023 to almost £10m in 2023, and 2024 figures estimated to be in excess of £15m.

Stuart and Peter have already led on the expansion into new markets across the UK, Denmark and the United Arab Emirates. The latest investment from Royal Bank of Scotland set to strengthen its commitment to Scotland’s clean energy sector.

Stuart said: “The vast scale of opportunity ahead of us in new and green energies is considerable, and this facility and new headquarters within the ETZ offers us the chance to capitalise on a region undergoing a remarkable transformation.

“Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland are at the heart of an array of existing and planned transformational projects and by investing in this new base with the assistance of Royal Bank of Scotland, our organisation will benefit from being part of a dedicated net zero cluster with access to market-leading test and demonstration space, an advanced manufacturing skills hub, an energy incubator and scale up hub and cutting-edge research and development facilities for floating wind and green hydrogen.”

Georgia Donald, senior relationship manager at RBS, added: “It has been fantastic to be able to support Integrity’s move into Aberdeen’s ETZ. This is a great opportunity for a real driving force in the industry to evolve and bring its solutions to a wider range of clients focussed on more environmentally-friendly energy supplies.

“At Royal Bank of Scotland, we are always looking to support eager businesses wanting to bring their unique skillsets to the help both the community and the environment. We are excited to see Integrity quickly settle into its new headquarters and for all the projects to come.”

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