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Currently using Exact, have for the last year no issues, would continue with them, as hassle in changing. Very good price, very good service etc but agency for new role don't have them on the PSL, so I have to choose another.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You haven't got a new job, you've got a new contract. It's important to understand this properly.
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Originally posted by Ap12 View PostHi All, Sorry if this has been asked a million times before but I couldn't see a thread on it.
I've just got a new job through an agency and I've been told to use an umbrella company to get the best rate possible.
I've been looking at nasa, orange genie, exact payroll, brookson, giant and danbro but when I read the reviews online a lot of people had terrible experiences with most of these, could any confirm if this is true with these or have any better recommendations? I should be mainly on-site and I don't think I will have many (if any) expenses to claim.
anythings appreciated cheers!
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Originally posted by Ap12 View PostI've just got a new job through an agency and I've been told to use an umbrella company to get the best rate possible.
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Originally posted by Ap12 View PostI've just got a new job through an agency and I've been told to use an umbrella company to get the best rate possible.
I've been looking at nasa, orange genie, exact payroll, brookson, giant and danbros!
Do you want to do salary sacrifice? The thing with Danbro is that if you want to use salary sacrifice, you have to pay into their pension provider before it is transferred to yours. Some pension providers don't allow such a transfer.
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I've used Giant in the past (>12 years ago though!) and never had any issues. I second Abbot's recommendation of Clarity. Been using them for the past couple of years - good service :-)
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Personally I have used Paystream and Contractor Umbrella in the last two years. No issues with either. I have heard that Clarity Umbrella is highly rated. lucyclarityumbrella is a member of the forum. and can maybe assist.
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Reviews aren’t everything as most people will only write reviews when things go wrong.
from that list I don’t know anyone using NASA who have had unfixed problems so go for them.
exact payroll - we’ve seen problems recently,
giant had problems last year
brookson are just too expensive
orange genie and danbro we haven’t seen many comments for…Last edited by eek; 11 August 2022, 06:39.
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Recommended Umbrella for a 12 month contract
Hi All, Sorry if this has been asked a million times before but I couldn't see a thread on it.
I've just got a new job through an agency and I've been told to use an umbrella company to get the best rate possible.
I've been looking at nasa, orange genie, exact payroll, brookson, giant and danbro but when I read the reviews online a lot of people had terrible experiences with most of these, could any confirm if this is true with these or have any better recommendations? I should be mainly on-site and I don't think I will have many (if any) expenses to claim.
anythings appreciated cheers!Tags: None
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