Manchester firm set up by Moneysupermarket founder announces redundancies - with staff facing pay delay
A Manchester firm which was originally launched by the founder of Moneysupermarket.com has announced a number of potential redundancies.
Moneysupermarket.com was launched by Cameron and Simon Nixon in 1987. By 2015, Cameron was said to be among the wealthiest 25 people in Britain, worth around £132 million. They said he would likely be left out of pocket until the new owner's paid their salary, or they were able to find a new job. A statement from the new owners said: "The restructuring proposals, once agreed, will likely involve a number of operational redundancies after consultation.
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