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  • Norman Broadbent: Fee income down 13 per cent amid ‘challenging period’ for recruiters

    Business

    Norman Broadbent has reported a slide in fees for the first half of 2024 as it became the latest company to bemoan a "challenging" period for the recruitment sector.

    Norman Broadbent is one of many well-known UK recruiters to experience a downturn this year as economic uncertainity made both employers and candidates hesitant to commit to new roles.
  • Recruiter Norman Broadbent on the lookout for acquisitions despite ‘extremely challenging’ conditions

    Recruitment

    Net fee income in the first half is expected to be £4.5m, down 14 per cent on last year but up 36 per cent on the year before.

    Net fee income in the first half is expected to be £4.5m, down 14 per cent on last year but up 36 per cent on the year before.

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