The observed pattern of mixing in the neutrino sector may be explained by the
presence of a non-Abelian, discrete flavour symmetry broken into residual
subgroups at low energies. Many flavour models require the presence of Standard
Model singlet scalars which can promptly decay to charged leptons in a
flavour-violating manner. We constrain the model parameters of a generic A4
leptonic flavour model using a synergy of experimental data including limits
from charged lepton flavour conversion, an 8 TeV collider analysis and
constraints from the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. The most powerful
constraints derive from the MEG collaborations' limit on Br(μ→eγ) and the reinterpretation of an 8 TeV ATLAS search for anomalous
productions of multi-leptonic final states. We quantify the exclusionary power
of each of these experiments and identify regions where the constraints from
collider and MEG experimental data are complementary.Comment: v1: 28 + 9 pages, 8 figures. v2: 30 + 10 pages, 10 figures. v2
consistent with JHEP accepted version where further discussion of results and
several more references were adde