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Wingrave Yeats has won prestigious awards for our innovative and personal approach to business advice.
Best Medium-Sized Firm
We won this prestigious award from Accountancy Age magazine at the end of 2003. It recognises the company’s growth, success and maturity. The judges were looking for a medium-sized firm that added significant value to its clients and described our entry as “very impressive in this regard,” adding that it was “remarkable for its human approach.” Wingrave Yeats is the only firm to have won this award in two different categories (it previously won in the small firm category in 2000).
CBI Best Business Adviser
Christopher Jenkins, our Senior Partner, won the 2001-2 Award for “Best Business Adviser of the Year,” sponsored by the Confederation of British Industry. Not only did he beat all comers from the accounting profession but also took the prize over the heads of venture capitalist and PR advisers. “Christopher’s entry for Best Business Adviser was the easiest of all the category awards for the Panel to decide on," commented one of the judges, “and it took us no time at all because the winner so clearly stood out from the rest!”
Best Small Firm
The firm won Accountancy Age’s award for best small firm in 2000. “It is good to see that smaller practices can compete with national businesses if IT has been adapted as key strategy for business development” said Gavin May, General Manager of Sage's Professional Accountants Division.
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