Portsmouth News

From modest roots to head office at Port Solent Marina

Company is celebratin­g 15th year

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A COMPANY that provides self-employed contractor­s an alternativ­e to setting up and working on their own has marked its 15th year in business with renewed optimism.

Liquid Friday, an umbrella services company that acts as an employer for contractor­s working on fixed-term contracts, started in 2006.

The business has gone from modest roots in a small city centre office to supporting thousands of contractor­s and hundreds of recruitmen­t agencies from its head office at Port Solent Marina.

Colin Gunnell, Liquid Friday’s CEO, said that despite a turbulent 18 months due to the pandemic, they were now looking to the future.

He said: ‘Although we did experience a downturn in turnover, this was down to economic influences of the pandemic rather than operationa­l capability.

‘We continued to pay thousands of contractor­s throughout the peak of the crisis, including NHS and other critical workers.

‘We also successful­ly lobbied for clarificat­ion on the furlough scheme for umbrella company workers, and subsequent­ly paid out over £3m in furlough payments to support our contractor workforce.

‘Coming out of the pandemic we are in a considerab­ly better position than when we went in.

‘We’ve used the last 15 months to re-evaluate our long-term product strategy and realign our brand with our current demographi­c. As such we’ve already seen a marked increase in our pre-Covid volume, and we’re excited for the future.’

The company has introduced GP services and mortgage advice for employees.

Joe Taffurelli, head of group operations, said: ‘During the last lockdown we launched a free virtual GP service where the individual can book an online consultati­on with a UK-based registered GP 24/7.

‘The service is available to the worker, their partner and children, with all costs covered by Liquid Friday.

‘More recently we have brought in a dedicated mortgage advisor to facilitate Liquid Friday contractor­s in applying for the most suitable mortgage deals. It’s not unusual for contractor­s to have mortgages declined when they approach lenders directly, because lenders tend to lack understand­ing around how contractor­s are paid and the longevity of their income.

‘This new service gives our clients the best chance of securing a mortgage, whether they are first-time buyers or homeowners wanting to switch.’

Earlier in the year, Liquid Friday also acquired Londonbase­d Stride formerly known as JobLab for an undisclose­d sum.

 ??  ?? BUSINESS IS BOOMING Colin Gunnell, Liquid Friday’s CEO , and inset, Liquid Friday’s Head Office at Port Solent Marina
BUSINESS IS BOOMING Colin Gunnell, Liquid Friday’s CEO , and inset, Liquid Friday’s Head Office at Port Solent Marina

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