Sheffield debt recovery firm launches London office
CRS Group, the Sheffield-based debt recovery and legal claims specialist, has opened an office in London and relocated its Sheffield head office.
The company, which employs 11 staff at its head office in Sheffield, will now be able to provide specialist construction and commercial debt solutions to lenders, insolvency practitioners and businesses in London and South East.
The new office coincides with the recruitment of a national business development manager to grow the group’s services.
Tom Shore, CRS Group’s managing director, said: “We have worked hard to establish relationships with local and national firms and now having a presence in London will enable us to service the head offices of a number of larger clients more efficiently and effectively as well as our recoveries in the south for our established client base.
“We will continue to manage our operations from Sheffield which will act as both head office and engine room for our expanding business.”
From 1st December, CRS Group are also relocating its head office to 350 Omega Court, Cemetery Road, Sheffield.
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