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HR consultancy secures NPIF II funding to launch new digital platform


HR consultancy secures NPIF II funding to launch new digital platform
Rebecca Pickering of Mercia Debt (left) with Alison Lambert, founder of the HR Guru (image credit: Mercia)

A Hull-based HR consultancy has secured funding from NPIF II – Mercia Debt Finance to support the launch of a new digital platform.

The HR Guru was founded in 2023 by Alison Lambert, who has more than 25 years’ HR experience and has held senior roles at Smith & Nephew, Drax, Centrica and Giacom, and her partner Alan Turner, a former operations manager at British Steel. Based in Hessle, it now supports more than 60 businesses.

The company creates and maintains employee handbooks as part of its work. It is now creating a digital employee handbook, which will bring together a company’s policies and procedures in one place, make them more accessible to staff and streamline the induction process for new employees. 

Its new Hey Guru tool will automatically update policies in line with changing legislation and offer a fresh and more cost-effective approach to onboarding new employees. It will also incorporate an AI-powered chat feature allowing staff to check what rules are relevant in any situation.

The £100,000 loan from NPIF II – Mercia Debt Finance, which is managed by Mercia Debt and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II (NPIF II), will cover the cost of software development and enable it to expand its existing consultancy business, with the creation of two jobs.

Alan Turner, operations manager of the HR Guru, said: “An employee handbook enables businesses to set out the policies, procedures and standards of behaviour they expect, to ensure clarity and avoid misunderstandings. However keeping handbooks up to date is costly and time consuming. 

“We spotted a gap in the market for a tool that could streamline the process and make it easier for staff and senior management to find the information they require. We’ve already had strong interest and look forward to the launch early next year.”

Rebecca PIckering of Mercia Debt said: “With the complexity of employment law and the focus on wellbeing and diversity, demand for HR advice has increased. Specialists like the HR Guru play a key role in supporting smaller firms that lack in-house expertise. The funding will enable Alison and Alan to build their consultancy business with two new team members and target a wider market with the launch of this innovative HR tool.”

Lizzy Upton, senior investment manager at British Business Bank, added: “The HR Guru is a great example of a business innovating to modernise traditional processes and drive improved efficiencies for its clients. NPIF II was established to support ambitious Northern businesses like this, helping with job creation and boosting our regional economy. 

“It’s been great to be part of the business’s growth journey, and I look forward to seeing what’s next for them.”

 Craig Ingram of Three Crowns Finance provided fundraising advice to the HR Guru.



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