
Aardvark Accounting have been nominated in this year’s Contracting Awards!
We are so pleased and proud to announce that both Aardvark Accounting and our very own Client Director, Louisa Drewett have been nominated in this year’s Contracting Awards!
What are the Contracting Awards?
The awards celebrate those providers in the freelancer and contracting industry that provide an outstanding service, and deserve to be recognised for doing so. They’ve gone above and beyond to provide the services this demanding industry commands, and have done so with outstanding results, reputation and drive.
Which awards are we up for?
To be nominated once is an honour, but twice is an achievement in itself! Aardvark Accounting have been nominated in the ‘Best Contractor Accountancy – under 1,000 clients’ category, and Louisa Drewett our Client Director, has been nominated in the ‘Best Accountant’ category.
It seems no matter where you go in the contractor industry, almost everyone has heard of Aardvark and our sterling reputation. Louisa’s clients sing her praises so much that her client base grows based on referrals alone, and if that’s not the perfect reason to win the ‘Best Accountant’ award, then we don’t know what is.
Why are these awards important to us?
Our client’s impressions of the service we provide them will always be paramount to everything we do here at Aardvark, but it’s also nice to be recognised by an external body for all the hard work our team puts into making Aardvark what it is.
For new clients it’s attractive to know their new accountant the best in industry (both the company and Louisa as an individual), and for existing clients it’s comforting to know their accounts are in the best hands possible.
When will the winners be announced?
The winners will be announced at a black tie event held at the Montcalm in London, on June 16th. If we win either (or hopefully both!) categories we’ll be letting all our clients know, and we’ll certainly be having an office party to celebrate.
Note: All the information and advice in this blog post was correct at the time of writing.