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Parasol Umbrella seem to have disappeared today

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  • salnajjar
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    I just signed up with Parasol last week and my "account manager" hasn't even been able to login to docusign to approve the contract from the agency.

    What Umbrella would you fine folks recommend me moving to instead?

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  • Andy Hallett
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    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/clark...38566912--WNz/

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by biggles11 View Post

    Absolutely. It feels like the EBT days again with these umbrellas touting their benefits. Most companies are blanketing inside decisions too.
    I really wish umbrellas wouldn't use half the terms they do. If you salary sacrifice into your pension the difference in pay between each umbrella will be the difference in margin. It won't be more than £25 difference in take home pay between any of them once HMRC takes their cut.

    Parasol usually end up with a higher figure than others if you use their workplace pension but there are "reasons" for that (not illegal, nor dodgy, more dubious)...

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  • biggles11
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    Originally posted by b0redom View Post
    and this... right here is the reason I don't want to be inside IR35. It's bad enough worrying about agencies and clients going titsup. I don't want to have to worry about the umbrella who are there for no discernable reason at all.
    Absolutely. It feels like the EBT days again with these umbrellas touting their benefits. Most companies are blanketing inside decisions too.

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  • 1ne0fFU
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    The current myparasol portal is now using an unsecured certificate "ba-rebates.elcap-dev.co.uk" (based on Apache/Centos)


    The IP address is now showing as

    Name: myparasol.co.uk
    Address: 80.66.200.175


    LOCATION
    Country United Kingdom (GB)
    Continent Europe (EU)
    Coordinates 51.4964 (lat) / -0.1224 (long)
    Time 2022-01-13 07:13:07 (Europe/London)
    NETWORK IP address 80.66.200.175
    Hostname 80.66.200.175.srvlist. ukfast.net
    Provider Ukfast.net Limited
    ASN 61323





    The day before it was Address: 51.11.173.62


    LOCATION
    City London
    Region England (ENG)
    Postal code EC4N
    Country United Kingdom (GB)
    ContinentEurope (EU)
    Coordinates 51.5095 (lat) / -0.0955 (long)
    Time 2022-01-13 07:09:50 (Europe/London)
    NETWORK
    IP address 51.11.173.62
    Hostname51.11.173.62
    Provider MICROSOFT-CORP-MSN-AS-BLOCK
    ASN 8075


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  • PerfectStorm
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    Nixon Williams and linked groups were giving off the death rattle for much of 2021 and before... might want to move.

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  • eek
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    Later news

    Parasol have posted messages explaining the problem on LinkedIn and Chris Bryce of the FCSA has thanked them for their prompt action.

    Um we know about it 24 hours earlier Chris so I wouldn't exactly call it prompt.

    Oh and Parasol have their own custom written payroll software (it has to be for reasons....) so I can see how they have problems.

    The FCSA really will need to have a computer security check within their appraisals because the larger umbrellas are an incredibly easy and very tempting target.
    Last edited by eek; 12 January 2022, 21:15.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

    I'm guessing another ransomware attack.
    Everything points that way - although they appear to be even less prepared than Giant was...

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  • b0redom
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    and this... right here is the reason I don't want to be inside IR35. It's bad enough worrying about agencies and clients going titsup. I don't want to have to worry about the umbrella who are there for no discernable reason at all.

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by pacontracting View Post
    Still down today. They say their payment systems, phones etc are all down too.
    I'm guessing another ransomware attack.

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