Toymaster strengthens team with new finance director and company secretary

Buying group, Toymaster has promoted its head of finance, Darren Robinson to the new role of finance director and company secretary.

Darren (pictured) will cover the day to day accounting and financial reporting, in addition to supporting members with financial advice (specifically cash flow aid, investment help, local rates/grants and financial communication).

Darren takes on the role from Colin Farrow.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Colin Farrow for his 40 years of hard work and dedication to the group as our previous finance director and company secretary,” commented Yogi Parmar, md at Toymaster. “Colin will continue to serve Toymaster Limited as an executive director. Please join me in wishing Darren every success for the future.”

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