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Moore Stephens celebrates success at British Accountancy Awards
Moore Stephens is celebrating double success at the British Accountancy Awards.
The firm, based on Calthorpe Road in Birmingham, has won the Top 50 Audit Team of the Year at the British Accountancy Awards 2015 – a year on from picking up the Top 50 Tax Team of the Year accolade.
The latest award was open to firms placed within the 2014 Accountancy Age Top 50 survey, and recognised the audit advice that has delivered the greatest measurable benefit to clients over the past 12 months.
Paul Fenner, partner at Moore Stephens, said: “We’re proud the achievements of our team has been recognised at the British Accountancy Awards.
“Moore Stephens recognises the commercial importance of providing assurance on business controls and we use our audit findings and expertise to offer value adding advice.
“Winning this award clearly demonstrates the quality of the advice our clients receive.”
The British Accountancy Awards is now in its fifth year and attracted hundreds of accounting professionals of the highest calibre to celebrate and recognise individual, team and firm-wide accounting expertise.
The criteria for the awards have been designed to pinpoint professional development and to highlight those that have demonstrated excellence in their profession during the last 12 months. Firms were shortlisted from all over the country including the small local firms to the larger regional, national and global players.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Joyce .
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