Business recovery specialist Quantuma launches Manchester office to lead expansion into North West
Quantuma, the business restructuring and recovery specialist, has opened its first office in the North West.
The new office in 8a St John Street, Manchester, coincides with the appointment of new partner Mike Wright, who will lead Quantuma’s expansion into the North West.
Established in Southampton in 2013, Quantuma operates offices in London, Brighton, Watford, Marlow and Bristol.
The business now has over 100 employees and an annual turnover approaching £10m.
Carl Jackson, Quantuma managing partner, said: “We are constantly building our footprint and offering and Mike is a very important addition to our team. Not only will he spearhead our drive into the north west, he also brings new specialisms in risk management and investigations to Quantuma.”
Mike Wright has more than 20 years’ experience in risk management, corporate security and fraud investigations. He specialises in a range of global risk mitigation services for clients within leading law firms, financial institutions, companies and investors.
Mike began his private sector career by leading the litigation support and investigation team at the North West-based firm Ellison & Gough.
He established his own practice, GHW Corporate, specialising in consulting and investigations. Mike eventually sold the company in 2006 to a national corporate recovery practice, becoming a partner there.
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