Sector

04 March 2024

Pelsis Group introduces new corporate brand

PRESS RELEASE

Global pest control manufacturer and distributor Pelsis Group today introduced its refreshed corporate brandmark, signalling a new chapter in the company’s journey and its ongoing commitment to customers.

pelsis-intros-new-corporate-brand-hero

In 2023 BPCA member Pelsis adopted an updated, customer-first growth-focused strategy under new CEO Alex Ashmore.

"We are committed to building ‘One Pelsis’ – a unified company, greater than the sum of its parts, that stands for excellence, performance, teamwork and customer focus", he said.

The updated brandmark will be on display at the PestEx tradeshow in London later this month.

The mark retains familiar Pelsis visual elements, combined with a modern typeface and fresh, distinctive colour palette designed to work more effectively in different sizes and formats, and particularly in an increasingly digital environment.

Alex Ashmore Group CEO said “We’re very excited to be rolling-out our updated corporate brand which signals our evolution as a business. 2024 is a pivotal year for Pelsis and our family of leading brands, as we strive for continuous improvement with an ever-increasing focus on digital products and services to meet the evolving needs of our customers.

"The Pelsis brand update symbolises a new chapter - one of flexibility, adaptability, and a modern perspective. We look forward to introducing our new corporate brand to our customers in the coming weeks.

"However, brand is only valuable if it is a hallmark of exceptional customer service and leading products – our priority remains on delivery and customer commitment.”

Customers will see the old and new corporate brandmarks alongside one other for some time as the company looks to introduce the changes in a staged and cost-effective manner.

The Pelsis product brands will be reviewed as a second phase of the company’s brand strategy later in the year, with the objective of supporting customers to efficiently navigate and shop our portfolio.

The Pelsis portfolio of leading brands provides global coverage across the US, UK and Europe. Brands including B&G, Bird B Gone, Edialux, Network, Pest Stop, Green Choice and several Insect Light Trap family brands including Cobra, Infiniti and Halo.

GOT NEWS?

Send us your press releases and we might publish them on our website or in PPC magazine. 

hello@bpca.org.uk

Source: Pelsis press release

Highlights View all news

05 January 2026

Latest news

Glue trap SALES ban moves a step closer following BPCA lobbying

Proposals to pave the way for a ban on the sale of rodent glue traps across the UK will be debated in Parliament this week.

Read more

15 December 2025

Latest news

BPCA wrapped 2025: a message to members from Rosina Robson

In this video, Rosina Robson, Chief Executive of the British Pest Control Association, reflects on a year of momentum, challenge and progress for the Association.

Read more

25 November 2025

Latest news

BPCA responds to Scottish Parliament’s Good Food Nation proposals

BPCA has been working to ensure professional pest management stays firmly on the radar of MSPs, following a call for views from the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee. 

Read more
Latest View all news

06 January 2026

Latest news

Free AI webinars to help pest management businesses grow smarter

BPCA is encouraging members to explore a new free CPD opportunity designed to help small and medium-sized pest management businesses use artificial intelligence in a practical, responsible way.

Read more

05 January 2026

Latest news

Animal welfare strategy puts traps and wildlife control under review

The government has published its Animal Welfare Strategy for England, setting out a series of commitments that could have significant implications for wildlife control and pest management activity.

Read more

05 January 2026

Latest news

Glue trap SALES ban moves a step closer following BPCA lobbying

Proposals to pave the way for a ban on the sale of rodent glue traps across the UK will be debated in Parliament this week.

Read more