Prohire Limited and Prohire Group Limited both in administration (together ‘the Companies’)

On 27 June 2025 the Companies entered Administration and Timothy Graham Vance and Samuel James Woodward, partners of EY-Parthenon’s Turnaround and Restructuring team, were appointed as Joint Administrators (“Joint Administrators”). The appointments were made by the Companies’ Directors under the provisions of Paragraph 22(2) of Schedule B1 to the Insolvency Act 1986. As licensed Insolvency Practitioners, they are bound by the Insolvency Code of Ethics when carrying out all professional work relating to the Administration.

Communications

The Joint Administrators will provide the required written notice to all known creditors and members of the Companies as at the date of their appointment. All reports and other applicable communications will be made available for viewing and downloading from this website.

Queries specifically relating to the Administration should be emailed to prohireadministration@uk.ey.com.

Creditors

If you wish to make a claim as a creditor, you may do so by requesting a Unique ID by sending an email to prohireadministration@uk.ey.com. Alternatively, you may complete and return the proof of debt claim form located in the ‘Companies Documents’ section below and send it by email to prohireadministration@uk.ey.com. Please ensure that all documents in support of your claim are provided alongside your proof of debt claim form.

Employees

In the event that you were an employee of either of the Companies, and you require any further information or assistance in relation to the Administrations, please contact the Joint Administrators by email at prohireemployees@uk.ey.com.

Media

For all media enquiries, please contact seetle.dool@uk.ey.com and chris.brown2@uk.ey.com

Timothy Graham Vance is licenced in the United Kingdom to act as an Insolvency Practitioner by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. Samuel James Woodward is licenced in the United Kingdom to act as an Insolvency Practitioner by The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. As Insolvency Practitioners, they are bound by the Insolvency Code of Ethics in carrying out all professional work relating to the appointment.
The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators, Timothy Vance and Samuel James Woodward who act as agents of the Companies only and without personal liability.
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