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Fujitsu General Air Conditioning (UK) Limited evolves to GENERAL HVAC Solutions UK Limited

Fujitsu General Air Conditioning (UK) Limited will become GENERAL HVAC Solutions Limited UK from 1st January 2026, strengthening its long-term position within the global Paloma Rheem Holdings (PRH) group.

The transition reflects the alignment of the UK business with PRH following the acquisition of Fujitsu General earlier this year. (You will see the new logo on this release). Other consolidated subsidiaries around the world are undergoing the same transition (please see attached Global press release for information).

The move reinforces the company’s future strategy, while maintaining complete continuity for customers and partners. The UK team, product ranges, technical support and service operations will continue exactly as before, including full support for all Fujitsu-branded products already supplied or installed in the UK.

The new branding will transition gradually over the coming months, supported by a structured communications programme. The company will also continue to offer the well-known Fujitsu | Airstage range, alongside its wider portfolio of DX systems and related solutions.

UK Deputy Chief Executive Officer Ian Carroll says: “As we align with Paloma Rheem Holdings, we are building on the strengths that have defined us for the past 40 years in the UK. Our customers can expect the same team, the same products and the same support - now backed by even greater global capability and long-term investment.”

The alignment with Paloma Rheem Holdings, a global group with more than a century of engineering expertise in heating, cooling and hot water, reinforces the UK business’s future strategy and its ability to support customers in a rapidly changing industry.

Further details will be shared in early 2026.

30 December 2025

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