Nicholas Farhi

Senior Leadership

Nicholas works with clients in B2C and B2B2C services industries, with particular expertise in automotive services, travel and leisure.

He also leads much of OC&C’s work across industry sectors in workforce optimisation and customer service strategies. Beyond that, Nicholas works with a select group of private equity clients at the point of transaction and especially supporting them in post-acquisition value realisation.
 

Education & Prior Experience

  • Masters in Physics, Oxford University
"We love nothing more than getting our sleeves rolled up with our clients to create and implement a strategy that truly delivers for them."

Related Publications

środa, 3 kwietnia 2024

Calmer Waters Ahead?

As we emerge from our post-Covid era, travel has walked a turbulent recovery path. Multiple barriers such as high-cost inflation, labour shortages and global conflicts have intersected to create a slow return to normality, both for consumers and operators. However, our joint research partnership with global investment bank and M&A specialist Harris Williams predicts there are calmer waters ahead for the global travel industry.

poniedziałek, 12 kwietnia 2021

Battery late than never

The world of automotive, like many others, has been profoundly affected by COVID-19. But the automotive sector was already undergoing a period of unprecedented change in how, where, and what consumers want to buy

środa, 22 stycznia 2020

Pricing contortions at Uber and the regulated end game

Uber's efforts to comply with California's new employment regulations - and prove that Uber is a tech platform, not a taxi firm - are entertaining to watch

czwartek, 5 grudnia 2019

Life in the fast lane

The world of automotive is in a period of unprecedented change: subscription models, car sharing, electric and autonomous collectively will transform the landscape for all companies in the automotive value chain

wtorek, 20 sierpnia 2019

Unlock the keys to the future of car ownership

Buying and running a car is not the set of discrete transactions it once was: drivers no longer buy a car from one place, have their vehicle serviced by another and then sell it on elsewhere

piątek, 12 kwietnia 2019

Smartphone addicts and the reversing trend of driving safety

You read a lot about the zero-collision nirvana of autonomous driving, but cars have been getting safer for a long time

wtorek, 5 marca 2019

Reclaiming the commons - government's increasing role in mobility

Two news items today highlight that the boom in mobility is causing a tragedy of the commons: increased congestion on the roads and at the curbside.

poniedziałek, 5 listopada 2018

AVs allow proposition reinvention, not just driver automation

As Henry Ford may have said: "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses"

czwartek, 9 sierpnia 2018

Capping Uber numbers in NYC: the first of a wave of regulatory interventions?

Taxi regulations exist for a reason – to balance the needs of different constituencies: passengers, taxi operators, drivers, other road users and residents

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