Sheffield HR law firm completes move to new city centre premises
Bhayani Law, the Sheffield-based HR law firm, has expanded into new premises after securing a six-figure funding package from HSBC.
Founded in 2014 by HR lawyer Jay Bhayani, the firm specialises exclusively in HR and employment law throughout Yorkshire.
HSBC’s funding has enabled Bhayani Law to acquire a new Shoreham Street location, near Sheffield train station.
Following the deal, Bhayani Law expects to grow staff members and increase its turnover by 40% the next year.
Jay Bhayani, managing director of Bhayani Law, said: “We’ve always believed that our expertise in employment and HR law has made us a truly unique company.
“The move to a new city centre premises, with transport links across the country, is fantastic for the future of Bhayani Law.
“It means more businesses will be able to benefit from our comprehensive services and helps to give us a wider national profile.”
Jo Dickinson, area director for West & South Yorkshire for HSBC, added: “Jay Bhayani has over 25 years of award-winning law experience so we are pleased to support the growth and continued success of Bhayani Law.
“With an increased national trend in employment tribunal fees, the law firm is now in a prime position to make the most of an increased demand.”
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