North-east number crunchers enjoyed success at the British Accountancy Awards (BAA) 2015 in London.
Aberdeen-based accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael (JC) picked up two gongs – restructuring project of the year and corporate finance team of the year.
Granite City-based Infinity Partnership was named Scotland’s independent firm of the year.
The honours follow hot on the heels of a double triumph for Scotland at the 2015 Personal Finance Society Chartered Awards in London.
Simon Glazier of Aberdeen accountancy firm Anderson Anderson and Brown won the PFS individual award.
Carbon Financial Partners, which has offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Perth, as well as consulting rooms in Glasgow and London, scooped the PFS corporate title.
JC’s success at the BAAs, hosted by comedian Rufus Hound, also come after the firm received the insolvency team of the year accolade at the 2015 Scottish Accountancy and Finance Awards in June.
Sandy Manson, JC chief executive, said: “We are extremely proud to be recognised in front of our national industry peers at these prestigious awards.
“As our firm continues to grow, awards like these are testament to the hard work and commitment of our team across Scotland who provide our clients with a high quality service, tailored to meet their needs.”
Infinity Partnership managing director Simon Cowie said: “We’re thrilled to win this award. It is a tremendous honour for the team; one that highlights the effort and commitment of everyone connected to the business.
More than 500 guests from across the UK attending the BAAs at The Brewery. Winners were chosen by a panel of industry experts from organisations including PwC, Taylor Wessing, KPMG and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.