Carpenter Box nominated for two Accounting Excellence Awards

Sussex and South East-based accountancy firm Carpenter Box has been named a finalist in two categories for the prestigious Accounting Excellence Awards 2024.

The awards recognise the achievements of accounting firms and teams from across the UK. Carpenter Box has been shortlisted for the Employer of the Year (Medium & Large) and Tax Team of the Year.

Alan Edwards, Carpenter Box managing partner, said: “I am incredibly proud and delighted for our teams to be acknowledged through this prestigious awards scheme.

“Training and development is integral to our culture, enabling individuals to pursue their career aspirations.

“These award nominations reflect the expertise of my colleagues at Carpenter Box and their determination to always go the extra mile to help clients achieve their goals.”

Over the last 12 months, staff numbers at the firm have grown by 27% from 201 to 255, with 14% of staff working for the firm for more than ten years.

A 2024 client survey gave an impressive Net Promoter Score of 71, with 70 being the gold star standard.

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