Directors in consultancy services Pay Data UK — 2025

Directors in consultancy services roles in the UK earn a median of £93,500 per year, equivalent to £38.18 per hour as of 2025. Regionally, pay ranges from £55,500 in Yorkshire and The Humber to £122,000 in London.

Median Annual Pay

£93,500

as of 2025

High confidence

Median Hourly Pay

£38.18

per hour

Year-on-Year Change

No prior year data

Annual Pay Range

£93,500 £93,500

25th – 75th percentile

Labour Market

There is currently not sufficient data available for this occupation to say anything about the labour market.

Pay by Region

Median annual pay for Directors in consultancy services across UK regions.

Source: ONS ASHE. Based on broad UK regions (NUTS1).

Directors in consultancy services annual pay by UK region
Region Median Pay
London £122,000
Scotland £105,000
South West £100,000
East Midlands £99,500
West Midlands £99,000
Wales £98,500
North East £98,000
South East £86,500
North West £64,000
Yorkshire and The Humber £55,500
UK £93,500

How Pay Has Changed Over Time

Median annual pay for Directors in consultancy services across available years.

National average (NUTS1 actuals) based on ONS ASHE April snapshot.

Year-on-Year Pay Change

Annual percentage change in median pay for Directors in consultancy services.

Percentage change from the prior year's April figure.

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About Directors in consultancy services

Directors in consultancy services plan, organise, direct and co-ordinate the activities, resources and development of consultancies working in a variety of sectors, liaise with clients and promotes their business.

Typical Tasks and Duties

Entry Routes and Qualifications

Relevant experience is required and depending on the field you may need a relevant technical qualification at degree level or a vocational qualification at levels 4 and 5. On-the-job training may be available, and some firms offer accelerated promotion for graduates. Professional qualifications are available.

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Salary data is sourced from official UK pay datasets and updated periodically.