British Accountancy Awards – 25th September, 2019

British Accountancy Awards – 25th September, 2019

MHA Macintyre Hudson were the big winners at the awards, winning three awards including National Firm of the Year. Adding to their night of success, the top 15 accountancy firm won Tax Team of the Year and Large Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of the Year. Meanwhile, PwC won International Firm of the Year, while there were wins for PKF-FPM Accountants, Smith and Williamson and Infinity Partnership.

British Accountancy Awards – 25th September, 2019

The ninth British Accountancy Awards were held on Wednesday 25th September at London’s prestigious JW Marriott Grosvenor House hotel, which played host to more than 800 guests from a wide range of accountancy firms, networks and businesses.

The black-tie event, which coincided with Accountancy Age’s 50th anniversary, brought together the best in the industry to celebrate the successes throughout the past year, and highlight excellence in practice, regional practice excellence, excellence in accounting and finance, the best teams of the year and individual excellence.

Guests began arriving at 18:30 and were greeted with a drinks reception and photo opportunities in the entrance hall, before making their way down to the great hall where 81 tables were laid out for dinner and entertainment.

First, Austin Clark, managing editor of Accountancy Age, addressed the audience. “The British Accountancy Awards go from strength to strength at a time when the sector continues to fascinate, surprise and thrive amid ongoing market uncertainty.

“It’s great, therefore to see how, in the past year, accountants across the UK have yet again demonstrated their ability to adapt to these challenges and flourish.

“Having viewed this year’s extremely strong entries, it’s wonderful to say, with confidence, that the accountancy profession has a bright future ahead. There’s a clear commitment and passion across the board to continually improve and to deliver exceptional services.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the judges, sponsors and staff who have been integral to the success of tonight’s awards. Your hard work and dedication are appreciated by everybody in attendance.”

Clark then handed over to Russel Winnard, Director of Programmes and Services at Young Enterprise, the BAA’s charity partner. Young Enterprise works with young people, teachers, parents and influencers to help build a successful and sustainable future for all young people, and to equip them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need to succeed.

Following Mr Winnard’s speech, it was time for the first award of the night to be presented – The outstanding contribution to accounting and finance award, which was awarded to Sue Almond, global head of assurance at Grant Thornton International.

Sue Almond of Grant Thornton, winner of the outstanding contribution to accounting and finance award, with Accountancy Age Editor Austin Clark.
Sue Almond of Grant Thornton, winner of the outstanding contribution to accounting and finance award, with Accountancy Age Editor Austin Clark.

Following this, it was time for dinner, and the guests were served a three course meal and drinks, and were given a further chance to network at their tables, before the entertainment for the evening began.

The entertainment was provided by comedian Sean Lock, the host for the evening and well known for his regular appearances on ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats’, and the ‘Countdown’ equivalent.

“The British Accountancy Awards are very much the Oscars of the accountancy industry. Some people even refer to the Oscars as the British Accountancy Awards of the movie industry!” he joked.

“When they said it was in the Grosvenor I thought ‘oh that’s fantastic, because that’s one of the most famous hotels in the world. Some of the biggest names in showbusiness have stayed here. In fact, I’m sure in the kitchen, I saw Stuart Little.”

Following his act, it was time to start presenting the awards. There were 25 awards in total coming under five categories: practice excellence, regional practice excellence, excellence in accounting and finance, team of the year and individual excellence.

MHA Macintyre Hudson were the big winners at the awards, winning three awards including National Firm of the Year. Adding to their night of success, the top 15 accountancy firm won Tax Team of the Year and Large Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of the Year.

Meanwhile, PwC won International Firm of the Year, while there were wins for PKF-FPM Accountants, Smith and Williamson and Infinity Partnership.

British Accountancy Awards 2019 Winners:

  • International Firm of The Year – PwC
  • National Firm of The Year – MHA MacIntyre Hudson LLP
  • Mid-Tier Firm of The Year Award: Turnover Between £10m – £25m – Crunch Accounting
  • Mid-Tier Firm of The Year Award: Turnover Less Than £10m – PKF-FPM Accountants
  • Independent Firm of The Year – Greater London, England – Flinder
  • Independent Firm of The Year – Scotland, N. Ireland & North, England – Infinity Partnership
  • Independent Firm of The Year – South-East, England – Ad Valorem
  • Independent Firm of The Year – South-West, England – Dunkley’s Chartered Accountants
  • Independent Firm of The Year – Wales & Midlands, England – Inniaccounts
  • Independent Firm of The Year – East, England – Farnell Clarke
  • Small Practice Innovation of The Year: Turnover Below £3m – Mazuma
  • Mid-Tier Innovation of The Year: Turnover Between £3m – £25m – MHA Carpenter Box
  • Large Firm Innovation of The Year: Turnover Above £25m – Smith and Williamson
  • Innovation & Transformation of The Year – Accountants in Industry – Futurelink Accountancy Services
  • Large Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of The Year – MHA MacIntyre Hudson
  • Small Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of The Year – Sterling Finance UK
  • Outstanding Advisory or Client Project Of The Year – Infinity Partnership
  • Tax Team of The Year – MHA MacIntyre Hudson
  • Audit Team of The Year – BHP
  • Finance Team of The Year – RSA
  • Rising Star of The Year – Harry Pampiglione, PwC
  • Partner of The Year – Roger Isaacs, Milsted Langdon
  • CFO/Finance Director of The Year – Ciaran O’Donell, Virtual FD
  • Best Employer Award – PKF-FPM Accountants
  • Outstanding Contribution to Accounting And Finance – Sue Almond, Grant Thornton

Once the winners were announced and the awards had been handed out, the celebrations began, with a live band coming on stage to play out the rest of the night.

MHA Macintyre Hudson receiving 'Large Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of The Year' - one of their three wins of the night.
The MHA MacIntyre Hudson team receiving ‘Large Firm Graduate and Non-Graduate Programme of The Year’ – one of their three wins of the night – on stage with Sean Lock.

 

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