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Bolton Accountancy Firm Nominated For Prestigious National Award
Bolton-based Gorilla Accounting have made the shortlist for Best Contractor Accountancy Over 2,500 Clients at the Contracting Awards 2020.
The national awards, which are held in association with ContractorUK and FreeAgent, are highly sought after across the entire accounting industry as they recognise the top contractor suppliers across the UK.
This is the second time Gorilla Accounting, who are part of the Seneca Group, have been nominated for the award, after a nomination in the same category last year.
Speaking of making the shortlist, Director at Gorilla Accounting, Daniel Fallows, said: “We’re really proud to make the shortlist once again for such a renowned industry award, it just goes to show how consistent our work has been over the last few years.
“We’ve placed great emphasis on continually investing in the latest technology to ensure we are best placed to service all of our customers to the highest standards. Despite the challenges that the pandemic has presented to us, we have managed to navigate this period confidently and continued to provide a high-quality service to our clients.”
After applying for the awards, applicants’ submissions were scrutinised by an expert judging panel of six of the brightest minds in the UK contractor accountancy sector.
Gorilla Accounting is one of five businesses that made the final shortlist, and a winner will be announced at a virtual awards event on the 4th November 2020.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Hartley .
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