Premier Paper Group acquires PPB Ltd
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Premier Paper Group has announced thar it has acquired sign and display merchant PPB Ltd.
PPB started as a paper and board merchant in 1979 and today has around 40 employees. The company has invested heavily in recent years to provide a wide range of plastic, paper, board, and ACM display materials and finishing services for the screen print, large format litho print, and the digital display markets, as well as supplying sign makers and fabricators.
With a strong tradition of delivering outstanding value to its customers, PPB has offices in Leeds and Dartford, backed by stock held in over 85,000 square feet of modern high bay warehousing.
PPB is Premier’s fifth acquisition in the last four years as it expands further into added value and complementary markets.

Michael Beever, CEO of the Premier Paper Group, said: ‘We are delighted to welcome the PPB team into the group. PPB’s products and its geographical locations are very complementary to Premier’s existing operations, and it is a business that we have long admired. PPB’s expertise in the display sector and its strong brand in the market is second to none, and there are many values that are common to both organisations, which make this acquisition a great cultural fit. Having PPB as part of our group will open many opportunities for both Premier and PPB to grow further in the sign and display market.’
Managing director of PPB Ltd, Richard Proctor, and his brother Mark, commented: ‘Our father, John Proctor, started PPB nearly 50 years ago. The company’s success has been built on great service provided by loyal, experienced, knowledgeable staff. We are delighted that both our sons, Harry and Freddie, will continue with PPB Ltd. The change in ownership will enable PPB to grow and prosper under a larger and well respected organisation. The additional resources, logistics support, and expertise provided by Premier will allow us to expand and improve our service and product choice to customers.’














