Pictured above: John Spratt
Spratt Endicott is celebrating after being shortlisted for two
prestigious national awards; Legal and Enforcement Profession at
this year's Credit Excellence Awards and Legal Recovery Firm of The
Year at the Debt Collection Awards.
Spratt Endicott was one of only three candidates to be
considered for the Legal and Enforcement Profession category at the
Credit Excellence Awards, held in London earlier this month, and is
one of only six candidates in the running for Legal Recovery Firm
of The Year at the Debt Collection Awards.
Now in its fourth year, the Debt Collection Awards take place on
18 November in Nottingham and aim to recognise and celebrate the
achievements of professionals working in debt collection,
enforcement, debt purchase and tracing. Spratt Endicott was
shortlisted after the Awards' judges spent two weeks assessing over
100 applications, whittling these down to just six finalists who
were chosen for their innovative services, customer focus and
outstanding efforts in the ever-challenging debt sector.
Spratt Endicott senior partner John Spratt feels being
shortlisted for both awards showcases the law firm's growth: "The
size of our competitors prove just how dedicated the Spratt
Endicott team has been over the last 12 months. These national
awards are testament to the candidates' expertise so being
shortlisted for two is an outstanding accolade. We pride ourselves
on providing the best customer service, from enquiry to results,
and are honoured to be considered for these prestigious awards. Our
shortlisting for both perfectly showcases Spratt Endicott's
commitment and professionalism to commercial recovery and our
continuing growth in these areas since last year. The honour of
being shortlisted in the Debt Collection Awards for the first time
this year also establishes us as one of the country's leading debt
recovery teams."
Spratt Endicott's debt recovery division has enjoyed a
successful year, being acknowledged within the Legal 500 results as
one of the country's top three firms. Martin Hughes, who heads
Spratt Endicott's 'effective' team, was given particular mentioned
and Jayne Lees was described as a 'professional, personable and an
excellent ambassador for the firm'.