The mythical Parandrus reflects our business ethos - intelligent, resourceful, tenacious and able to adapt to challenges
The parandrus is a mythical beast. Described by Pliny the Elder in the First Century, the parandrus was admired for its tenacious ability to adapt its form to meet every challenge.

Why “Parandrus”? Like the beast, we are intelligent, resourceful and our skill-set reflects diverse talent and wide experience. We are driven by principles of fairness, justice and moral balance. We constantly review, evaluate and develop our services to remain leaders in our field.

"The parandrus is the size of the ox; its head is larger than that of the stag, and not very unlike it; its horns are branched, its hoofs cloven, and its hair as long as that of the bear. Its proper colour, when it thinks proper to return to it, is like that of the ass. Its hide is of such extreme hardness, that it is used for making breastplates. When it is under threat, this animal reflects the colour of all the trees, shrubs, and flowers, or of the spots in which it is concealed; hence it is that it is so rarely captured,".
(Natural History, 8.52, Pliny the Elder)