Independent Contractor Services Growth Spurs New Office Move

Independent Contractor Services (ICS) has moved to a new, larger, office in Lancaster.
John Lyon, Managing Director of ICS, comments, “Over the last few months we have experienced considerable growth in the numbers of contractors using our Limited Company, Umbrella and Sole Trader services. 
“We are focussed on providing the highest levels of care and compliance to each of our contractors, and so as we have grown we have employed new specialist staff, from accountants and consultants through to administrators and payroll. 
“As a result we reached capacity at our office in Morecambe, and have now moved to much larger premises in Lancaster. This will give us the space we need to grow further in the months and years ahead.”
The new office is located close to the M6 Motorway and offers good transport links to the West Coast Mainline, as well as to Manchester, Liverpool and Blackpool airports.  
Independent Contractor Services Ltd (ICS) was established in 2002 to provide individual accountancy, tax advice and administrative services to professional contractors.
ICS is now one of the leading specialist providers of services to contractors in the UK, and has helped many hundreds of contractors working in dozens of industry sectors through their Limited Company, Umbrella Company and Sole Trader services.
For more details please visit www.ics.me.uk or call 0800 195 3750.
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2 Responses to Independent Contractor Services Growth Spurs New Office Move

  1. Kevin Nicol says:

    Congratulations to all at ICS, keep up the great service!

  2. Pingback: ICS Expansion More Proof Of Buoyant Market For Contractors | Independent Contractor Services Blog

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