Family owned Probate specialists honoured at the British Wills and Probate Awards
Specialist probate company Laurelo has been announced as the winner of ‘Probate Provider of the Year’ for the southern UK region at the fifth annual British Wills and Probate Awards in Birmingham. The award is a huge milestone for the close knit, family-run firm, and testament to the outstanding levels of service and person-centred customer care they provide to clients.
Laurelo Founder & CEO Michael Roughan said: “To have been shortlisted alongside such renowned companies as Kings Court Trust and Thomson Snell & Passmore LLP was an honour, but to win our category is an incredible accolade. The fact that our team’s unique qualities, professionalism and dedication have been recognised at a national level by highly respected peers in the industry is overwhelming. We’d like to thank everyone at the British Wills and Probate Awards, and Today’s Media for considering us worthy of such a prestigious prize.”
In the Probate Provider of the Year (South) category, nominees were assessed on a wide range of criteria from providing probate services, support and benefits to clients and strategic partners, to improving efficiency, reducing costs, and showing a flair for innovative service development.
On presenting the award, the judging panel described Laurelo as: “A great team with a heart, good business acumen and a desire to innovate.”
About Laurelo
Founded in 2013, Laurelo offers a unique face-to-face service helping those grieving through the probate journey and estate administration process. Our specialist case managers are experts at dealing with probate paperwork and processes as well as advising and supporting families and individuals at what can be a very difficult time. With a large network of professional partners and years of experience, Laurelo have become one of the premier National probate service providers.
Laurelo: www.laurelo.co.uk
About the British Wills and Probate Awards
In it’s fifth year, The annual British Wills and Probate Awards celebrate the very best of wills and probate service providers across the nation. For nominations to be considered, companies must demonstrate exceptionally high standards across all areas of their business. With such exacting requirements and exceptional shortlists, winning one of these coveted awards is a huge achievement for any probate company.
Contacts
Laurelo Media Contact
Name: Emma Knewstub
Company: Magnificent Stuff www.magnificentstuff.net
Email: info@magnificentstuff.net
Tel: 07834 760627
Awarding Organization
British Wills and Probate Awards: www.britishwillsandprobateawards.co.uk
Email: awards@todayswillsandprobate.co.uk
Tel: 0330 1000 839
If you are already working with Laurelo, this win adds further testament and credibility to your offering. Working with industry leading and award winning partners to deliver outstanding care for families.
If you would like to work with Laurelo by offering Probate Administration as added value to your service offering please contact us on: 0203 058 2329
You can find out more about our professional partners here, or if you’d like to speak to someone about working together, please get in touch with our Laurelo team for an informal chat.
This article is intended to provide information only and does not constitute legal advice. We do not accept any responsibility for any omission or loss as a result of this article.
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