Purchasing Power For One

AF Affinity customers benefit from accessing competitive discounts on a range of goods and services.

With over 1700 suppliers supporting us we are able to deliver our goods and services at an extremely competitive price.

Offer

Household CoalPrice increase due Jan 2012

Grade A premium house coal 25kg bags from £7.52 + VAT per bag.

Grade B traditional house coal 25kg bags from £5.74 + VAT per bag.
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About AF Affinity



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AF Affinity Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Anglia Farmers Limited, the leading agricultural purchasing co-operative in the United Kingdom with a sourcing power of £250 million, employing 100 staff.

Anglia Farmers, and in turn AF Affinity, are supported by 1700 national and regional suppliers covering an expanse of goods and services. These include, insurance, communications, vehicles, vehicles maintenance, pet products, household products, white goods, stationery and household fuels.

The Team

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Jeremy Philippi
General Manager

Having worked for an information provider using the internet as our delivery platform and set up various new divisions including an office, the opportunity to set up AF Affinity was perfect. My background is in growing teams, predominantly in sales but the underlying focus has been in customer satisfaction and relationship management. These are two key areas of focus I hope you will find engrained in the relationship you have with us.


Stephanie Hills
Assistant

I previously worked for Aviva for just over 4 years. My roles included the daily management of the meeting and conference rooms across the UK and more recently working with Aviva’s contracted suppliers within the travel industry to ensure that Aviva were receiving the best prices for their business travel. A key factor in my role was customer service and I feel this is most important in AF Affinity.


The AF Affinity board of directors include George Bell (chairman), Clarke Willis (CEO), Henry Edwards, Peter Crick and Kit Papworth.