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If you are forced to use one of their panel of umbrella companies, most of these look fine. They will all pay you in the same way, only difference will be what they charge you and whether you like them.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI believe so. They can chose who they want to business with if they want. They could argue they've on boarded these company's and done the relevant checks etc but it's more likely down to kick backs. It's their PSL for whatever reason.
Some are open to new ones but not often.
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Originally posted by nobody123 View PostDo agencies have the right to insist you use their preferred umbrella?
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I believe so. They can chose who they want to business with if they want. They could argue they've on boarded these company's and done the relevant checks etc but it's more likely down to kick backs. It's their PSL for whatever reason.
Some are open to new ones but not often.Last edited by northernladuk; 22 August 2017, 09:32.
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Brillo. I would prefer to keep her work separate to my Ltd company.
northerlad. Do agencies have the right to insist you use their preferred umbrella?
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Firstly if you speak to them ask them if they are passing on the kickback to her.
Secondly, but should be firstly really, tell them thanks but no thanks and you would like to go with Contractor Umbrella, please raise the paperwork and send it to Lucy at CU.
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Recommend or Avoid any of these Umbrella Companies?
Hi,
My wife has just been offered some agency work and has a choice of the following Umbrella Companies to choose from:
Orange Genie Group
Racs Group
Danbro
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Generate Financial Services
AZebra Pay
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