Lowell Group launches Lowell Solicitors in Leeds
Lowell Group, a specialist in consumer debt recovery services, has announced the launch of Lowell Solicitors Limited, creating a number of new roles within the Group.
Lowell Group is one of the few businesses in its industry which has applied, and gained approval from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), to operate its own Alternative Business Structure (ABS).
Based at the group’s headquarters in Leeds, Lowell Solicitors will be led by James Riley, Director of Legal Operations.
Sara de Tute, Lowell’s Chief Risk Officer (CRO) and Legal Counsel, said: “The launch of Lowell Solicitors is a huge step forward for us. It will have the same professional and ethical standards as the rest of the Lowell Group and is committed to ensuring customers are treated fairly and achieving fair outcomes.
“This is yet another milestone within Lowell Group’s remarkable journey of success. As well as the benefits experienced by our customers, Lowell Solicitors will also bring greater operational efficiencies.
“The creation of a law firm within the Group means that issuing legal instructions will be easier and our ability to share more customer insight and data will be strengthened. We will also be able to exert an even higher level of oversight, thereby offering more assurance to our clients and our regulators.”
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