Thursday 28 November 2019 was a proud night for Compliancy Services. Since 2003 it’s been the night that financial services, law, recruitment and compliancy consultancy firms come together to recognise those individuals and firms within regulated firms and service providers that demonstrate exemplary service to Compliance and Regulation. We’ve received our fair share of awards, but this year was on another scale entirely:
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We were recognised as the “Most Innovative FinTech/RegTech Firm”
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Our Payment Services Director, John Burns, awarded “Leading Compliance Consultant”
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A recent product of our Graduate Development Programme, Matthew Baxter, acknowledged as the Rising Star of 2019
What’s really pleasing is that these awards are all based on actual client nominations, so I’d like to personally thank all those clients that took the time to do this.
As a firm one of our core values is to “Never Settle”. To us it means never being complacent and always looking for better ways to get things done, constantly challenging ourselves and looking for opportunities to keep Compliancy Services and our clients one step ahead and being ambitious exploring new ideas to enhance our service and improve our value.
This core value is at the heart of all these awards. Not just with the tireless way that John and Matthew have supported their clients but the energy and enthusiasm we’ve shown in building an excellent Graduate Development Programme and an exciting regtech product pipeline.
Nurturing new talent is so important to building a robust regulatory compliance sector and we're delighted to have seen a number of our staff go through our programme and onto broader roles. And the future is certainly going to involve technology and why we’re so excited about our regtech product pipeline which you will be hearing more about as we move through 2020.
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