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Finalists at British Wills and Probate Awards

Customer Service Champions Finalist

We are thrilled to announce that we have been shortlisted for the prestigious Customer Service Champions category at the British Wills and Probate Awards.

Written by
Claire Morrison, Marketing and Business Development Coordinator
Claire Morrison
Marketing and Business Development Coordinator

These awards, established in 2018, recognise exceptional service and expertise in the wills, probate, and private client sectors. Being shortlisted for this award is a testament to the trust and excellence we strive to provide to our clients.

Our nomination for the Customer Service Champions award reflects our dedication to building strong client relationships, consistently delivering client-focused outcomes, and fostering client loyalty. At Rothera Bray, we pride ourselves on offering personalised, empathetic, and responsive legal support, tailored to each client’s unique needs with the utmost professionalism and integrity.

The selection process for these awards is rigorous, with independent industry experts meticulously reviewing and evaluating each submission. The winners will be unveiled at the gala ceremony on October 10, 2024, in Manchester.

This nomination follows the announcement last week from the East Midlands Chambers of Commerce, nominating Rothera Bray in the award categories of Business Improvement Through Technology, Community Impact and Excellence in Customer Service.

Read about our other award successes here.

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