Kidmans Partners shortlisted for Australian Accounting Awards

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After another successful year, accounting and wealth management service provider Kidmans Partners, which was founded in 2000, has been shortlisted as a finalist to win three awards at the 2016 Australian Accounting Awards (AAA), hosted by Accountants Daily, Australia’s top publication for the accounting industry.

The awards are Boutique Firm of the Year; Diversified Firm of the Year; and Executive of the Year (Manish Sundarjee).

Now in its third consecutive year, AAA, which covers 24 categories, recognises individual excellence in accounting, from the profession’s most senior ranks to its rising stars. Winners in the individual categories will automatically be shortlisted for the coveted Accountants Daily Excellence Award. “This year we’ve received a record number of submissions. Congratulations to the leading professionals and practices who made it to the finalist stage—it’s an outstanding achievement,” said Terry Braithwaite, publisher of Accountants Daily.

Manish Sundarjee, Executive Director at Kidmans Partners, said he was humbled by the nomination. “Kidmans Partners’ recognition for its contribution to the community reinforces the long standing relationships we have developed with our clients and professional partners, and is testament to the positive impact we have been able to achieve in our clients’ lives,” said Manish.

The winners will be announced at a five-star gala awards dinner on Friday, 14 October, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney.

Photo caption (top): Manish Sundarjee, Executive Director—Kidmans Partners

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