MYOB unveils New Zealand winners of 2020 MYOB Partner Awards 10 Dec 2020
MYOB has unveiled the winners of its 2020 Partner Awards, with Giles & Liew Chartered Accountants Limited, 3rd Arm Admin and Waikato resident Jennie Kingma of JK Business Systems Limited announced as the New Zealand winners.
Pivoting to an online format for what is now the 12th year of the awards, the honours celebrate excellence within the bookkeeping and accounting community across three categories: Accounting Practice of the year, Bookkeeping Practice of the year and Certified Consultant of the year.
Nominations for this year’s MYOB Partner Awards were reviewed by a judging panel including MYOB’s chief sales and support officer, Daniel West, who says it was the passion of the award candidates that shone through, with many of those nominated stretching their services to support their clients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic .
Giles & Liew Chartered Accountants Limited, 3rd Arm Admin and Waikato resident Jennie Kingma of JK Business Systems Limited were announced by MYOB as the New Zealand winners at its industry-leading Partner Awards for 2020. Pivoting to an online format .
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