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Nominated for a Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Award!

Clearvoice Nominated for a Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Award! article Clearvoice Nominated for a Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Award! article


Following an incredibly successful year, we are so thrilled to announce that Clear Voice has been shortlisted as a finalist in the The Purpose Before Profit category of the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards!

The British Business Excellence Awards is a prestigious national awards programme for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Hundreds of companies entered, hoping to be recognised for their hard work, innovation, and success.

Given this highly competitive environment, Clear Voice is incredibly proud to have been selected as finalist, particularly as it is in a category which recognises our social impact and our commitment to a meaningful purpose. It is an amazing honour and a fantastic recognition of the positive impact our interpreting services have.

Shelby James, our Partnerships Coordinator said:

“We are delighted that Clear Voice has again received national recognition for the excellence of our language services, our innovation and the positive impact we have. Our telephone, video, and face-to-face interpreting services help vulnerable people across the country access the services they need, regardless of language. In turn, we donate all of our profits to our parent charity, Migrant Help, supporting their vital work assisting refugees.

To be selected as a finalist for this national award, just weeks after winning the NatWest SE100 Social Business Champion Award, is a fantastic recognition for our team.”

Congratulations to our entire team and all our interpreters! We would also like to thank our clients and partners for their ongoing support.

Sarah Austin, Founder & Director of the British Business Excellence Awards, underlined the scale of the achievement, praising “the sheer calibre of competition amongst the finalists this year. Each and every finalist should feel proud”