AWD Chase de Vere launches outsourcing service for SMEs

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AWD Chase de Vere is expanding its offering to SMEs by launching an outsourcing service to help them with their HR, tax, IT, finance, administration and payroll.

Working with the Briars Group to offer the services, the firm claims it could help businesses save between 30-40% on their employment costs. According to the Briars Group, which already works with 1,000 clients located across the UK, Europe and North America, outsourcing can help to free up management time and make better use of office space. Jason Walker, regional manager at AWD Chase de Vere, says: "We work alongside an increasing number of SME corporate clients who do not have the resource to host full HR and finance functions in-house, or who want tighter control on their costs, a...

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