Travel agents work at home
A QUARTER of staff at corporate services firm Hogg Robinson now work from home, to cut costs.
It has saved around £20.2m since April 2015 through several measures including more than 1,000 of its 4,500 staff now working remotely. Yesterday, it posted a 5pc drop in revenue to £161.9m and an 11pc fall in profit to £19.8m.
But management and analysts were upbeats, saying figures were in line with expectations.
It has won new clients including Estee Lauder, Rolls-Royce and HSBC, and has just won a highlevel certification from the International Air Transport Association which is expected to boost the company’s business.