The Range of Clients We Act For

Lamont Pridmore has business specialists in all the key sectors of the Cumbria economy. We provide a unique insight into the financial performance and current trends of businesses in the following sectors:

  • Accountants
  • Animal welfare and vets
  • Antique dealers
  • Architects and interior designers
  • Artists and actors
  • Building and construction
  • Clubs, charities and societies
  • Camping and caravan parks
  • Computer, IT and Internet providers
  • Consultants
  • Doctors, dentists and health care
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Equestrian
  • Family business
  • Farming and agriculture
  • Horticulture and garden centres
  • Holiday cottages
  • Hospitality and tourism
  • Insurance brokers and financial advisors
  • Licence trade
  • Manufacturing
  • Motor trade
  • Nursing and care homes
  • Pharmacies
  • Photographers
  • Printers and publishers
  • Property development
  • Retail
  • Restaurants, hotels and guest houses
  • Services
  • Sport and leisure
  • Sub-contractors
  • Solicitors
  • Surveyors and estate agencies
  • Training Consultants
  • Transport
  • Travel agents
  • Wholesale distribution

Using our unique benchmarking service we are able to assess the current performance of your business compared with others in your sector. In our experience, working with our team of experts can increase your profitability by up to 40 percent.

For a free initial consultation and report, please contact us.

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