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Lexington Catering extends contract with London Business School

In the next phase of the contract, Lexington will also support LBS through its ongoing refurbishment programme

Lexington Catering has announced that it has extended its contract with London Business School (LBS) for another five years from 1 January 2025. 

The partnership with LBS has been built on a foundation of shared values and understanding of the school’s needs. 

The contract is valued at £29m over the five-year term. Lexington will continue to provide retail, hospitality, executive dining and events services, all supported by a team of more than 80 culinary and service professionals. 

In the next phase of the contract, Lexington will also support LBS through its ongoing refurbishment programme, including the introduction of market leading, digital and app-based technology to further improve the food service experience.

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Matt Wood, managing director of Lexington, said: “We are delighted to continue our longstanding partnership with London Business School. Over the last 15 years, we have worked closely with the school to deliver a service that is highly bespoke, meeting the diverse needs of its international community.

“Our team is committed to supporting LBS through its next phase of growth, delivering innovative food and service solutions that support the school community.” 

Mandy Mather, executive director of estates and campus services at London Business School, said: “Our partnership with Lexington has been a vital part of our offering for over 15 years. The team’s ability to deliver a highly responsive service and its innovative approach and engagement with our community, has been instrumental in meeting the needs of our school.

“This includes their rigorous commitment to sustainability, which supports our carbon management plan and our journey to net zero. We look forward to continuing our collaboration as we work together to enhance the student experience.”

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