British Accountancy Awards 2019
We all know that awards, whether a nomination, shortlist or even the win are a great way to show your audience that you are not only great, but a panel of judges think you are pretty special too. It can be a real achievement just to be shortlisted, let alone win plus an awards ceremony is always a nice excuse to dress up and let your hair down once in a while!
Here at FUSE we appreciate the enormous lengths the team go to every single day.
We are lucky to call our team a real-life work family. We work well together through the highs, and push each other through the challenges, which is why when we received the news this month that we had been shortlisted for the Independent Firm of the Year – Greater London category at the British Accountancy Awards it was a real nod for everyone at the firm.
Some of you may not know that the original idea behind the brand FUSE is that we are FUn and Serious and as we grow each day with an army of forward thinking, digital minded cloud based innovators, payroll and tax masters, admin and compliance experts and a gin bar all under one roof, it is safe to say we have stayed true to ourselves.
A team we are so proud of and who we have seen develop before our very eyes. It’s safe to say we look forward to the future of FUSE.
FUSE is an independent Chartered Certified firm of accountants and tax advisors based in Highgate Village, North London. We provide a dynamic range of services to clients working in property, media, entertainment and professional services. Our clients vary in size from self employed sole traders, small enterprises and medium size businesses. We believe that comprehensive financial planning and sound business financial advice are the keys to growth and profitability.
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