Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has reported in increase in total income in 2021 to £95.4m (from £86.7m in 2020), while EBITA before exceptional costs rose to £13.8m (from £7.4m in 2020).
This strong financial performance is indicative of higher revenues and profitability across many service lines alongside an uplift in transactional business, particularly in the industrial and logistics arena.
Ezra Nahome, CEO of Lambert Smith Hampton, said: “Like many of our counterparts in the consultancy sector, this is a different business today than it was in 2019. Teams and individuals throughout the business have embraced change, identified efficiencies and remained trusted advisors to our stable of loyal clients. This robust set of financial results confirms we are on the right trajectory and we look forward to continuing to evolve this business through an expansion of service lines and an increased focus on ESG factors.”