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Kreston Reeves secrues Payroll assurance scheme accreditation

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Kreston Reeves has announced that it has secured the payroll assurance scheme accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP).

The Payroll Assurance Scheme, a voluntary scheme developed in partnership with HMRC, is the gold standard for both people and processes in the payroll industry.

Its payroll team handles the payroll for 1,100 businesses across the UK producing over 12,000 payslips per month.

The Payroll Assurance Scheme assessors reviewed 60 separate aspects of the firm’s payroll bureau.

Jack Dale, payroll manager, said: “The Payroll Assurance Scheme accreditation is a significant milestone for the firm. It demands the very highest standards that many firms struggle to reach.

“Kreston Reeves has always strived to achieve the very highest standards of professionalism and this accreditation is testament to the team’s hard work. Businesses looking for a payroll provider can be confident that the service Kreston Reeves provides is among the best.”

Chay Took, partner and head of payroll, added: “We’re enormously proud of the culture we have developed as a firm and it is encouraging to see that recognised alongside the high standards of service provided by our growing payroll team. It’s a fantastic achievement and reflects the strength of the team we have. My congratulations and thanks to them all.”

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