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Jerroms join forces with financial advisers
Solihull accountant and business adviser Jerroms has merged with Blue Sky Corporate Finance, a financial management advisory firm with an office in Birmingham. Corporate finance specialist Blue Sky will be
rebranded Jerroms Corporate Finance and will operate from the latter’s office in Blythe Valley Park. The merger forms part of Jerroms’ expansion strategy and comes just months after the additions of Jerroms Mortgage & Finance and Jerroms Financial Planning to the group, which provide specialist advice on raising finance and wealth and investment planning respectively. Jerroms director Lucas Markou said: “We
work with thousands of companies, many of which are growing businesses that need access to a full array of financial services. “We are always looking for opportunities to widen the group’s capabilities and our merger
with Blue Sky will take us one step further in being able to achieve our aim. “We can now offer a full suite of corporate
finance services in-house through our own team of experienced specialists, complementing the recent additions of Jerroms Mortgage & Finance and Jerroms Financial Planning.” Jerroms Corporate Finance will be headed
up by Paul Heaven, the former managing director of Blue Sky, alongside Mr Markou and fellow director Mark Eden. Mr Heaven said: “It was extremely important for us to align ourselves with a company that holds the same business values and shares our dedication to delivering a high level of client service. With many synergies between the two businesses, we are pleased to have found the right partner and are all looking forward to joining the Jerroms team.”
Ex-student realises book dream
Manisha Kaur
A former student from Solihull Sixth Form College has just had her first book published. Manisha Kaur’s novel, entitled ‘My Friend’s
Dream’ has recently been published and is available to buy on Amazon. It tells the tale of two university students, who
go on a dream-chasing journey through messy university life and Manisha said: “My inspiration has come from my own experiences of coming from a British Asian background, studying sciences and dreaming about the creative arts. At Solihull Sixth Form I studied maths and sciences, but I still took part in the drama showcases.”
November 2019 CHAMBERLINK 57
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