Voice-to-text firm SpinVox, which recently found over £45 million more to stave off financial problems and has been without a full-time chief financial officer for the last 15 months, has finally hired a replacement, as it tries to get on top of its money issues, paidContent:UK has learned and confirmed.
In a move that will interest critics of SpinVox’s model, which employs call centre operatives to transcribe an unknown number voicemails, Manoj Parmar comes from Servista, a European IT company that off-shores its services to India. Parmar has served as its CFO for the last five years.
Parmar has told staff he will be:

After 15 months, the best that they could do is to hire a CFO from a company that's in administration?
Since he was "responsible for all of Servista's financial matters including funding and performance planning" — and Servista has gone into administration, I'd say he's fit for the job at SpinVox.
What are the odds on SpinVox going into administration within the next 12 months?
This is hilarious. Andrew Cherry is an a-list executive. The best they could do to replace him is a d-list nobody! Bah, when will SpinVox learn.
Hi, This is Daniel North. the senior management team at SpinVox to develop the finance team and capabilities to fully support the business as we embark on the next exciting stages of our international growth.” SpinVox has operated call centres in locations like Pakistan and Donnegal.
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Hi Daniel