DALSTON-based accountants, David Allen, are expanding their Recovery Solutions team.
Debt Recovery Manager, Rachel Seal and Debt Recovery Specialist, Tracey Harman, have joined the experienced team of debt recovery professionals at David Allen.
Rachel Seal joins the firm with 21 years experience in both financial services and debt recovery. She has worked in the financial industry from the age of 17, and is a qualified financial and mortgage adviser with several years’ experience in debt recovery. Rachel is the driving force behind the team and in the short space of time that she has been with David Allen she has developed the service available to clients and the team are achieving excellent recovery rates for clients.
Rachel said: ‘The country is unfortunately suffering financially and because of this we are seeing an increase in new clients. Clients are needing to recover money and recover it quick. We are an assertive, responsive, and efficient team who aim to recover our client’s unpaid debt as fast as possible.
I have never worked for a company like David Allen before, the opportunities are endless. The team are so welcoming and approachable and the flexibility that we are given is fantastic. I am thoroughly enjoying working alongside my new team of Debt Recovery Specialists and I cannot wait to expand our offering further.’
Tracey Harman, who previously worked for an accountancy firm, has also recently joined the growing team.
‘I am excited to join such a forward thinking and modern firm. Team DA have been extremely welcoming and the focus on their people is something I have never experienced before.
Alison Welton David Allen’s Managing Partner, said: ‘Rachel and Tracey are a fantastic addition to our growing recovery solutions team. They both have a wealth of knowledge in the financial industry which will play a big part in the excellent service that they are able to provide our clients. Bringing in more expertise with their roles, will enable us to fulfil our ambitious aims for the business.’
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