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SJD Accountancy Announced As Finalists In The UK Customer Experience Awards 2011

SJD Accountancy are announced as finalists in the UK Customer Experience awards 2011. This is on top of winning the 'Customer Commitment' Award by the ICS earlier this year.

2011-04-28
HERTS, ENGLAND, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Continuing in their commitment to provide outstanding customer service to their clients, SJD Accountancy were announced today as finalists in the UK Customer Experience Awards 2011, in the 'Professional Services and Research Agencies' category.

Having won the Institute of Customer Service 'Customer Commitment award', back in March SJD Accountancy, the UK's largest accountants to Contractors with over 10,000 Limited Company clients, continue to put customer service and client management at the forefront of everything they do.

The UK Customer Experience Awards, acknowledges companies who focus purely on putting customer service at the foundation of their company. Having been established back in 2010 the awards are endorsed by a number of leading professional and membership bodies including the Institute of Customer Service, the Society of Consumer Affairs International, the International Customer Service Institute and the Customer Experience Foundation.

Charmaine Vallance-Poole, Customer Services Director at SJD Accountancy, commented "The UK Customer Service award embodies the key message we enforce to our employees at SJD Accountancy every day, our priority and goal is always to make every single potential and existing client know they are our only priority, so to be acknowledged in this category is fantastic and a real credit to our fantastic employees".

Other companies named as finalists include: Barclaycard, Nationwide Building Society, Legal & General, Everything Everywhere and EON. Winners will be announced on 8 July 2011.

SJD Accountancy are the UK's largest specialist provider of fixed fee, limited company accountancy services to contractors, freelancer's and small to medium sized businesses; we've been acting for contractors across the UK since 1992 and have more than 10,000 clients.

SJD also have more qualified staff than any other firm in our market with qualifications from the following major tax and accountancy bodies and have won every relevant award possible, including 'Best Contractor Accountant' and '100 Best Companies to Work For'.

Call SJD Accountancy on 0500 152500 / 01442 275789 or email jaime.thorpe@sjdaccountancy.com

Website: http://www.sjdaccountancy.com


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[Press-News.org] SJD Accountancy Announced As Finalists In The UK Customer Experience Awards 2011
SJD Accountancy are announced as finalists in the UK Customer Experience awards 2011. This is on top of winning the 'Customer Commitment' Award by the ICS earlier this year.