Friday, December 27, 2024

Further expansion the focus for new Growth Partners group CEO

Imtiaz Illahi will lead Growth Partners as its new director and group CEO.

Imtiaz is excited to join the Leicester-based company and introduce his corporate background to the organisation. As an investor, Imtiaz will bring his extensive experience to Growth Partners to help expand its customer base even further.

“I was always a firm believer in the power of employee engagement in the workplace. I have followed the successful journey and development of Growth Partners and its innovative business model for a few years,” says Imtiaz.

“Growth Partners offer fantastic services in payroll, pensions and employee engagement for businesses, which is unrivalled. I believe there is great opportunity for extensive innovation and business growth, and I am excited to lead this talented team of experts in this area.”

Imtiaz takes over the ownership of Growth Partners from current group CEO Paul Bresnihan who, after establishing the company five years ago, has decided to focus on his mergers and acquisitions interests.

Paul said: “I established Growth Partners to help SMEs access the same tools that help larger businesses prosper. I am proud to have helped unburden so many companies, both locally and across the UK, from payroll and pensions compliance while helping to improve their employee’s wellbeing offering.”

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