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The birth of a concept.

With a team of three - Paul Cheetham-Karcz, Lee Jones and Elaine Cheetham-Karcz - we opened our first office in Barton Arcade, providing Manchester’s entrepreneurs with industry-type, hands-on financial expertise.

2010

Moving our growing team to Deansgate Locks.

Sedulo Corporate Finance opens.

Benn Longshaw joins our team, adding a dedicated Corporate Finance offering to our repertoire.

A marketing department joins our mix.

We install a marketing department into our mix, working on both our brand and that of some of our clients.

The Group expands into wealth management.

Sedulo Wealth Management joins the Sedulo group, giving our client-base access to workable financial plans, advice on pensions and more.

We move our Manchester office to our new home, the Regency Club.

We moved into a new purpose-built Manchester home, The Regency Club, featuring multiple themed meeting spaces, events capacity, a fully operating complimentary bar and reggae rooftop terrace.

Our Leeds-based home, the Ambler Club, opens.

The acquisition of the Leeds-based Bartfields also saw the relocation of their team, plus new recruits, to the iconic St. Paul’s House in Leeds city centre. Our Leeds home, the Ambler Club, overlooks the green Park Square area and boasts numerous themed meeting rooms including the chocolatefilled Cadbury’s Suite and Fred Perry Suite complete with table tennis.

Sedulo celebrate 10-year anniversary with star-studded festival across the North.

2019 Sedulo Christmas Toy Appeal provides over 3,000 presents for 254 children.

Sedulo opens it’s doors in

Whether it’s our client provided beers, fresh Worker Bee coffee or our extensive selection of wines and spirits, guests will now be able to experience the hospitality we pride ourselves on at Sedulo in our new home on Exchange Flags in Liverpool...

Our Liverpool-based home, the Wilson Club, opens.

2021

Christmas Toy Appeal gifts presents to 600+ children across the UK.

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