Funding boost supports growth for sustainable computer manufacturing business

  • XUM Enterprise, which trades as Doctor Memory, is a sustainable computer chip manufacturing business based in the North West
  • The business recycles used chips from electronic storage devices and reuses them in computing and gaming products
  • The business moved to Santander in 2019 and has recorded a 145% increase in turnover between May 2019 and December 2020

XUM is one of the leading wholesale memory ram sellers in the UK. The business sources IC-chips from recycling centres and refurbishes them for use in computing and gaming products. Set up in 2012, the business can take any component that has gigabytes, for instance routers, televisions, and computers, and recycle them into new electronic storage devices with Memory Ram and SSDs. Their products are used by trade, gamers, and e-sports athletes.

XUM’s products are not only competitively priced, but also better for the environment. Building a new IC-chip consumes 1.42kg of coal (41MJ) or 0.95kg of oil. XUM produces more than 800,000 upcycled chips every month, which prevents the release of more than 10 tons of carbon dioxide and saves more than 1,000 tons of coal or 5,000 barrels of oil1.
 
The business had 11 employees at the start of 2020. However, growing demand was hard to keep up with so they turned to new banking partner Santander and the team has supported XUM in two keyways. Firstly, to help the business cope with supply chain disruption, Santander facilitated a £737k Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBIL). Secondly, the business is using Santander’s Trade Portal to source new international suppliers in USA and Europe.  The combination of this funding and being able to meet increased demand for its products has enabled XUM to take on five more employees and set up two new bundle products, namely Gaming and Mini PCs.  

Dr Alireza Bahraminasab, founder and director of XUM Enterprise, said: “This is a very exciting time for XUM and Santander’s support has been integral to our growth. Aside from the funding, we’ve found new suppliers through Santander’s Trade Portal which has helped us to overcome the challenges of sourcing raw materials.”

Nathan Moult, Relationship Director at Santander UK said: “We’re very excited to be working with XUM, it’s a fantastic business that prioritises its environmental impact and produces great products. It’s great to see how the team has embraced our Trade Portal to find new suppliers and we look forward to supporting their continued growth long into the future.” 

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Santander Trade Portal is available to Santander customers and can be accessed via https://santandertrade.com/en/portal

For information about XUM Enterprise please visit https://xumenterprise.com/about-us/  

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