Mazars named 'Large Firm of the Year' at Accountancy Age Awards 2008

Accountancy Age Awards

The UK practice of international accountancy firm Mazars last night scooped one of the top honours at the industry’s foremost annual awards ceremony, the Accountancy Age Awards 2008.

The firm was named ‘Large Firm of the Year’ in recognition of its significant achievements during the last 12 months, including:

The judges concluded:

“The firm has shown a terrific performance and has moved into a new space through acquisition. The firm makes a huge contribution to the profession and has won some very impressive work. There’s clearly innovation under way and this was an entry that just could not be ignored.”

The award was received by partners David Herbinet, Head of Public Interest Markets, and Alistair Fraser, International Head of Owner Managed Businesses.

David said:

“This is a fantastic birthday present for Mazars’ ten year anniversary in the UK following the merger with Neville Russell. It has been an exciting journey but it does not stop here. We believe that there is more room in the accountancy market for a different kind of firm, more integrated, more responsive to clients’ needs, more human and one which serves the market as a profession rather than as a business. We will keep developing and demonstrating our difference.”

Alistair added:

“We are absolutely delighted to receive this award – it means a great deal to the partners and their teams to be recognised for the incredible hard work, dedication and commitment they have demonstrated to the firm and its clients.”

Senior Partner David Evans commented:

“I am extremely proud that Mazars has been named Large Firm of the Year. Without doubt the last year has been one of our most exciting and successful ever and this award is a fantastic conclusion.”