Auxillias named in 2024 Chambers & Partners Consumer Finance UK rankings for the first time

Auxillias is proud to announce its selection for inclusion in the Chambers & Partners Consumer Finance UK rankings for 2024 – less than four years after it was founded in 2020.

Chambers & Partners ranks the top lawyers and law firms across the country and around the world, and compiles lists of those with outstanding dedication to and success within the legal profession.

As a firm, Auxillias was recognised for its successful work in consumer finance. Well-known for providing holistic advice and guidance on complex regulatory and compliance matters in a business-focused and user-friendly way, it has represented businesses within the consumer, motor, asset finance and leasing sectors matters since it was launched in 2020.  

Clients say:

I have consistently found Auxillias to be well informed, competent and pragmatic,”; “Auxillias has experts who cover all elements of consumer finance and regulation,”; and “The team has excellent knowledge on the regulatory needs of our business.”

In addition to the firm’s inclusion, CEO Jo Davis was selected for inclusion in the individual lawyer guide for consumer finance for the 15th year running.

Jo Davis, Auxillias CEO commented: “We are thrilled that Auxillias has been ranked as a leading Consumer Finance firm by Chambers and Partners for the first time. To achieve this accolade within four years of our founding is something we are incredibly proud of and we are grateful for the many opportunities we have had to work with fantastic clients that have ultimately led to this.  We have some exciting strategic plans in the offing and would like to thank everyone who has supported us in our journey.”

Chambers & Partners has a team of over 200 research professionals that conduct independent third-party reviews of law firms. Researchers evaluate a law firm’s technical legal ability, quality of service, and value to clients, including an evaluation of the firm’s responsiveness to clients, clear communication to clients, expertise in particular practice areas and jurisdictions, understanding of clients’ industries, professional conduct, and level of service, among other factors. You can read more about the methodology used by Chambers & Partners on its website.

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