Pictured: John Spratt
Leading Banbury legal firm Spratt Endicott is celebrating after
being shortlisted as a finalist for the Credit Excellence's Legal
and Enforcement Profession Award.
The Awards gala dinner will be held on 4th October at the Guoman
Tower Hotel, London following CCR-interactive's one-day Legal and
Enforcement conference.
This practical business event aims to bring together senior
delegates and sponsors to provide them with the knowledge needed to
grow their companies within the UK and internationally, through
supplier presentations and meetings.
Spratt Endicott is the only solicitors' firm to receive
recognition from CCR-interactive, the credit industry's largest
event organisers, within this year's category alongside the other
two in-house legal team finalists. Spratt Endicott was shortlisted
thanks to its Debt Recovery team's outstanding success and sterling
reputation amongst new and existing clients.
Spratt Endicott senior partner John Spratt comments: "Being
shortlisted for this Award is a real honour. We pride ourselves on
providing the best customer service, from enquiry to results, and
are proud to even be considered within this prestigious category.
Being a finalist showcases Spratt Endicott as one of the best
commercial recovery and debt enforcement teams in the UK and, with
our consistently high success rate, we anticipate building upon
this shortlisting with further awards successes. In addition,
attending this event will allow us to meet like-minded individuals
and share best practice, as well as raising some much-needed funds
for charity."
The Credit Excellence conference and gala dinner concludes in a
charity auction, which raised almost £13,000 for Great Ormond
Street Hospital at last year's event.
Spratt Endicott's Debt Recovery division has already enjoyed a
successful year, being acknowledged within the recent Legal 500
results as an 'excellent and experienced' team providing impressive
recovery services to a number of high street banks and clients
within the retail and education sectors. Departmental head Martin
Hughes was also recognised as having 'invaluable' experience.