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CESG Ltd Emerges from Management Buyout

August 28, 2015

Neil Carrington (Photo: CESG)
Neil Carrington (Photo: CESG)

Following a management buyout, Neil Carrington, Chief Executive of CES Guernsey, has fully taken the helm and rebranded the company to CESG Limited.

The new name change, with immediate effect, will allow the new management team to ensure the continuation of their previous tailored employment services and customer service and will aim to take the company into their next phase of global expansion. 

All previous company websites, phone and email addresses remain unchanged.

With associated businesses in Malta and the U.K., Carrington is keen to take the company's business model, providing HR and employment services to the maritime industry to new levels.

CESG provides clients with payroll and personnel management solutions to all, or part of their workforce. These services include; day to day administration of a company’s HR function, assisting and advising in the drafting of compliant HR policies and procedures and help with employing  an international workforce effectively and in accordance with the appropriate legislation. 

As well as global employment solutions, CESG offers a range of integrated payroll outsourcing solutions, workplace pension schemes and employee benefits. 

With certifications to ISO9001:2008 and the Maritime Labor Convention 2006, CESG ensures clients receive services that are regulated, fair and of high quality. 

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