RESTRUCTURING and insolvency practice Quantuma has delivered turnover up by 21 per cent in the year ending March 31, 2017.

Managing partner Carl Jackson, who founded the six-office firm in 2013, said the result was outstanding.

“To be able demonstrate a 21 per cent growth in what remains a relatively quiet market is outstanding and an absolute testament to the quality of the team we have here at Quantuma,” he said.

The results come on the back of the recent announcement that Quantuma has opened for business in the north west under the direction of newly-arrived partner Mike Wright.

Growth has also resulted in the Bristol office moving to larger premises and Southampton office will also move for similar reasons in May.

The firm now has seven offices in London, Southampton, Marlow, Watford, Brighton, Bristol and Manchester.

Quantuma billed £9.528 million in the past financial year which saw appointments to cases including the largest insolvency in the UK legal market when partner Andy Hosking and director Sean Bucknall were appointed administrators to King Wood Mallesons (KWM).

During the year the business invested heavily in IT and launched Qhub to handle administration of cases across the firm.

The new system has prompted the Southampton office move and resulted in further recruitment.

The firm’s headcount now stands at 96 up from 72 at the same time last year.