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Bloom PFM earns ISO certification


Bloom PFM, a Nigerian facility management company, has achieved the ISO 9001:2015 certification, reinforcing its commitment to quality, operational excellence, and global best practices.

A statement by the firm noted that the certification, recognised worldwide as a benchmark for quality management systems, was granted following a rigorous external audit.

“It reflects Bloom PFM’s dedication to consistently delivering reliable and efficient facility management services across various sectors, including corporate, industrial, real estate, and public infrastructure,” it stated.

The Chief Executive Officer of Bloom PFM, David Korede, described the achievement as a major milestone in the company’s growth journey.

“The attainment of ISO 9001:2015 certification represents a significant step forward for Bloom PFM. It reflects the disciplined systems and structured processes that drive our operations.

This milestone not only demonstrates our commitment to service excellence but also positions us to continuously strengthen our capabilities and align with global best practices,” Korede said.

According to the firm, industry experts have hailed the certification as a strategic move that places Bloom PFM among the top-performing facility management firms in Nigeria.

It further mentioned that the recognition is expected to enhance the company’s competitive advantage, increase client trust, and support its expansion into more complex service areas.

It explained that over the years, the firm has built a reputation for delivering high-quality facility solutions that prioritise sustainability, compliance, and customer satisfaction.

Meanwhile, with this new certification, the company is better positioned to meet the growing demand for standardised and scalable facility management services across Nigeria and beyond.

The firm reaffirmed its commitment to remain focused on maintaining high standards, improving service delivery, and fostering innovation in the facility management industry.

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