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Finders International wins Company Of The Year - again in 2020
For a second time in 2020, Finders International, has been awarded ‘company of the year’ in the category of ‘Probate Research Firm of the Year’ – this time at the British Wills & Probate Awards on Thursday 21 October. In February 2020, the heir hunting firm had secured ‘company of the year’ in the same category at the ‘Probies’ – The UK Probate Research Awards held live in February 2020.
Held online, the British Wills & Probate Awards, which celebrates excellence among companies which operate in the wills and probate industry, sought a firm which excelled in this niche area of the market with exceptional commitment to clients and the profession.
Judges evaluated result-driven performance using a full raft of measures, from company growth, transparency of fees, highest credentials, client satisfaction to a commitment to staff diversity, among many other criteria.
Danny Curran, founder and managing director at Finders International, commented: “We are thrilled that two separate organisations, and their judges, have independently recognised the high quality of our work, not least in the same year! It’s all down to our growing, loyal and dynamic team who have made this possible.”
Finders International has worked with more than 4000 solicitors managing cases for both private and public sectors. Nearly 50 per cent of the firm’s cases are handled pro bono for local authorities around the UK. This year marks the firm’s highest in case numbers and turnover in its 22 years in business.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Stoch .
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