We’re delighted to announce that we’ve once again been recognised as one of the UK’s leading accountancy firms after being shortlisted at this year’s Accounting Excellence Awards.
These prestigious national awards are a highlight of the industry calendar, celebrating the best and brightest in the profession.
This year, we’ve been named as a finalist in two categories: Tax Team of the Year and the Client Service Award (medium and larger firm).
Our tax team has been recognised for its specialist work in areas such as succession planning, forensic tax, international personal tax, VAT, and employee ownership trusts. Over the last 12 months, the team has also embraced new technologies, including advanced data tools and AI, to work more efficiently and deliver greater insights.
As Rob Chedzoy, our Tax Partner, said: “Our tax team is often the first point of contact for new clients. Their ability to tackle complex issues and explain things clearly helps us to build trust early on with clients, which often leads to wider work across the firm.”
We’ve also been nominated for the Client Service Award – a reflection of our commitment to being accessible, proactive, and genuinely connected to the people we support. Over the past year, we’ve introduced more ways for clients to get in touch, hosted regular events, and made a point of celebrating their achievements – both personal and professional.
This approach has helped us achieve a Net Promoter Score of 9.5/10 for our personal tax services – a fantastic reflection of the value our clients place on our service.
“We’re proud to be shortlisted in two such prestigious categories. Our people work incredibly hard to deliver expert advice and genuinely care about building strong, lasting relationships with our clients. It’s great to see that recognised.
“We look forward to celebrating the evening with all of the other finalists who share our commitment to excellence in accountancy,” added Rob.
The winners will be announced at the official awards ceremony on 30 September 2025, held at the iconic Roundhouse in Camden, London.