Any wise words out there on how to deal with an Agency pushing a set of preferred Umbrella companies.
I'm having trouble with an Agency who won't deal with my selected umbrella company, and instead want me to use their preference (Giant) or one from a secondary list of about 20 of the usual suspects
None the Umbrellas on offer are particularly tax efficient, but the Agency won't consider any of the alternatives I'm putting forward.
In one instance, a colleague on site already works through one of my selected options, with the agency concerned. But their only arguement for not letting use them, is that he's been with that arrangement for a long time.
Anybody found a way to get around their bully-boy tactics.
Cheers
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