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Hope was re-appointed following that process. Talking about the new partnership, NDNA’s chief executive, Purnima Tanuku, said: “NDNA spent months choosing the right partner that offered the very best value for our members. We were impressed by Hope’s passion to inspire and support our members, while also delivering excellent customer service.

“Hope’s time-saving and budget management online solutions will support our members with making savings not just on price, but on precious time too.

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Findel describes Hope as a brand dedicated to supporting people who nurture young minds, helping them pass on vital knowledge, build confidence and fuel children’s imaginations and enrich their futures.

Hope aims to put everything these educators need in one place to help those who stand in front of children every day to inspire future generations. This sentiment and service is expressed by Hope’s brand positioning line of ‘Hope is all you need.’

Findel chief executive, Chris Mahady, said: “We’re delighted business from top to bottom to ensure our customers are at the heart of everything we do. “We will work hard together with NDNA to provide members with the highest quality resources and equipment, the best value, and inspiration, backed by our market-leading service. Findel’s origins as an educational resources supplier can be traced back to 1817. Today, its brands and websites offer more than 32,000 products to educators and parents based in the UK and overseas with the business exporting to 130 countries. Headquartered in Hyde, Greater Manchester, Findel also has a distribution centre and offices in Nottingham and employs around 300 people. The company’s brands comprise Hope, GLS, Davies Sports, Philip Harris and Scandibørn.

Findel is backed by Leedsheadquartered private equity firm Endless, which supported a management buy-out in April 2021.

For further information on Findel visit www.findel.co.uk

“We’re so pleased to be working with Hope which offers our members savings and inspiration on quality early years resources.” to be partnering with NDNA once again. Since our previous partnership in 2018, we have been on a transformational journey and have reshaped our

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