One of Lancashire’s leading accountancy firms is helping an innovative crowdsourced mentoring platform to shine as it prepares to launch in 2018.
Rotherham Taylor Limited, is working closely with QDOOZ as it works towards the launch of an online platform and app designed to enable people to draw on the wisdom of their peers and to share the benefit of their own experience as they study and embark on their careers.
Established by world leading authority on mentoring, David CM Carter, QDOOZ will be working with the UK’s university admissions service, UCAS from 2018 onwards to enable the new generation of students to draw on each other’s wisdom as they progress.
Rotherham Taylor Limited has had extensive involvement in setting up QDOOZ, including carrying out Company Secretarial Duties, processing share issues to ‘angel’ investors and advising on articles of association and a senior management incentive scheme. The firm has also secured an R&D tax reclaim for QDOOZ worth more than £45,000.
Michael Barton, Chairman and CEO at Rotherham Taylor Limited, said: “We have a strong track record of working with start-up businesses as they prepare to launch, and I know that is what attracted QDOOZ to us.
“Here at Rotherham Taylor Limited, we are able to advice on all aspects of establishing a business including tax, bookkeeping, and corporate finance matters.
“We wish QDOOZ every success as it launches in 2018.”
David CM Carter, Chairman at QDOOZ Limited, added: “Rotherham Taylor have been a key member of the team at QDOOZ since Day 1. Acting as a sounding board on strategy, key hires, business model, funding structure and many other areas of business that only can come from people who love business and love entrepreneurs and love helping them succeed. We could not have got here without their support and encouragement.”
QDOOZ is scheduled to launch on Thursday 1 February 2018 at www.qdooz.com.