North West law firm transitions to employee ownership to ‘retain special culture’ and ‘secure business for the future’

A North West law firm has described its transition to employee ownership as a “natural progression” which will “secure the business for the future”.

Oliver & Co Solicitors, based in Chester, has announced it has become employee owned, with its 85 employees now owning 100% of the business through an employee ownership trust (EOT) and enjoying an equal share of the firm’s profits.

Oliver & Co’s former owners, David Owen and Kay Cook, will remain with the firm in senior positions, while its employees will be eligible to become employee owners after working for the business for six months.

David said: “We’ve always prioritised happiness and positivity at Oliver & Co, so employee ownership was a natural progression for us.

“By selling the business to our employees we can retain that special culture and secure the business for the future. And our clients will benefit too, because if our people are happy, that is reflected in the fantastic service we give to our clients.”

Kay added: “Employee-owned businesses tend to see higher levels of profitability and productivity, along with improved employee and customer satisfaction. Employee-owned companies excel in engaging employees, who in turn drive performance and innovation.

“We’ve always encouraged colleagues to make suggestions and contribute to the way the business is run. Becoming employee owned takes that a step further and gives our people a stake in the business and an equal share in our profits, no matter what their role or seniority.”

Giving employees a stake and a say

Employee ownership is one of the fastest growing business succession solutions in the UK, where there are now more than 1,000 employee-owned businesses, with the sector more than doubling in the past three years.

The fast pace of growth amongst businesses has taken off with the use of the EOT, introduced by the government in 2014 to encourage long-term employee ownership, and one in every 20 private company sales is now to an EOT, with Oliver & CO Solicitors joining a network of EOTs in the UK that include Richer Sounds and Go Ape.

James de le Vingne, Chief Executive of the Employee Ownership Association (EOA), said: “We congratulate our members Oliver & Co Solicitors on its transition to employee ownership; securing the ethos, values, and culture of the business, as well as rooting jobs in Chester.

“Businesses that give employees a stake and a say build trust and shared responsibility, uniting leaders and employees behind a common purpose, and leaving businesses in a better position to flex and adapt.”

Oliver & Co has recently received recognition in the fields of personal injury, industrial disease and clinical negligence by being ranked in the 2023 edition of the Legal 500, the independent guide to the legal profession that is based on feedback from clients.

The law firm offers comprehensive legal advice and support to individuals, their families and businesses and has a national client base.

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