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Clumber Consultancy expands into South-East with key hire
Clumber Consultancy, the specialist Pensions and ERA Service provider for the UK insolvency market, is expanding, with Prameela Tamber joining as client director.
This key strategic hire will now see the Nottinghamshire firm become better able to target their niche offering into the South-East.
Prameela will be based in London and has been brought on board to strengthen the fast-growing company’s ERA (Employment Rights Act) team.
Prameela brings with her 13 years of ERA experience, having previously worked at a boutique insolvency practice in the capital.
Clumber Consultancy is led by Managing Director Darren Toms. He said: “We’re delighted that Prameela will be spearheading our growth in the south east of England and of course in the capital and the heart of the financial sector.
“Prameela will give our ERA team presence in the South-East, whilst the rest of the team covers the rest of the UK from their Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire bases.
“Prameela’s primary focus is to work on ERA assignments in the South-East region but she will also be operating in a Business Development role, servicing existing and new clients in and around London.”
Clumber Consultancy’s primary focus is compliance and ensuring that employees receive what they are entitled to, following redundancy in an insolvency appointment.