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NEWS HUB Citrus-Lime secures multimillion-pound investment to boost growth plans


has secured a multimillion-pound investment from BGF – one of the UK and Ireland’s most active growth capital investors. Following “significant traction across the UK, the United States, Europe and Australia”, Citrus-Lime has established itself as a leading supplier of EPOS systems in the industry. The investment from BGF will support the company’s next phase of expansion, enabling further development of its technology and accelerating its domestic and international growth plans.


TVS EBike Company launches Cilo and Ego Movement in the UK


Neil McQuillan, founder and CEO of Citrus-Lime, said: “Our priority is to keep enhancing the platform in ways that make a real difference on the shop floor, simplifying workflows, improving visibility and supporting growth. “BGF’s backing means we can accelerate development, strengthen the support experience that underpins our


success and bring the benefits of Cloud POS to even more retailers worldwide. “Independent bike dealers are at the heart of everything we do. Since launching Cloud POS, our focus has been to remove the everyday challenges that make trading harder, giving retailers the tools they need to work efficiently and confidently. “The investment from BGF allows us to continue improving the technology and the support we provide to our customers, while expanding our reach globally.” 


 Lizard Skins


 has announced that they’ve teamed up with Lizard Skins to supercharge its presence in the UK. Talking about the partnership,


Silverfish said that after joining the Fox Factory family, Lizard Skins has been building momentum. Now, linking up with Silverfish, home of all the other FOX Factory brands, including Marzocchi, Race Face, Ride Concepts and Easton, the brand steps into a portfolio built on


 has introduced Swiss eBike brands Cilo and Ego Movement to the UK market. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, TVS EBike Company has established a dedicated UK office and local team to manage the full spectrum of operations in the UK, from sales and marketing, to logistics, product support and dealer relationships. It is now launching two established Swiss eBike brands, Cilo and Ego Movement, into the UK market. From the start, TVS want their strategy to be clear: TVS will work exclusively with specialist bike dealers and has no plans to sell direct.


performance, innovation and riders who expect the best. 


DSP Ultra is available now exclusively through Silverfish UK. Retailers interested in becoming Lizard Skins stockists can call 01752 843882 or email sales@silverfish-uk.com.


Brandon Cyclesports Announces Distribution Partnership with Tru-Tension’


 has announced a new UK distribution partnership with Tru-Tension for its cycling product range. The partnership with Dragons’


Den-winning manufacturer, Tru- Tension, is a move they say marks a significant expansion of Tru-Tension’s cycling portfolio across the UK market, strengthening availability for retailers and riders nationwide. Brandon Cyclesports will serve as the UK


distributor for Tru-Tension’s full cycling product range.


For all trade and retail sales enquiries regarding the Tru-Tension cycling range, please contact the Brandon Cyclesports sales team: Email: info@gobrandon.com or Phone: 01450 373 333


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