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Sumer has announced that it has acquired ASM’s Belfast office marking the company’s entry into Northern Ireland.
By joining Sumer, ASM’s Belfast office will become Sumer Northern Ireland, exiting the wider ASM group.
All of the Belfast based directors will remain with Sumer Northern Ireland which will continue to provide all its services.
Sumer Belfast becomes the group’s 10th regional hub and the company has more than 40 offices.
Warren Mead, CEO of Sumer, said: “It’s recovery time for SMEs in Northern Ireland, with a third more firms being set up this year than last. However, many SMEs are having problems growing and accessing finance and advice.
“That’s why it was a natural development for us to enter the market. Sumer Northern Ireland will be championing SMEs in the region, providing owner operators with the advice and guidance to thrive.”
Brian Clerkin, director of Sumer Northern Ireland, added: “Putting clients first is at the heart of our business, a value shared with Sumer. However, Sumer also has a refreshing challenger mindset, which will empower us to think differently and enhance our service offerings to our clients.
“We’re looking forward to delivering even better experiences for our clients by harnessing our new partner’s investment in cutting-edge tech, its ability to scale quickly, and the wide breadth of expertise across the Sumer Group.”










