In an announcement that has reverberated across the accounting industry, Taj Accountants, a well-established accountancy firm based in Whitechapel, East London, has been conferred with the esteemed 'Best Small Business Accountants Award'. The accolade was bestowed by the prominent Sunrise (Spectrum) Bangla radio station during a grand ceremony held at the Brady Art Centre in East London. This event marked the 23rd Anniversary of Sunrise, celebrated on April 9th, 2017.
Taj Accountants has carved a niche for itself in the accounting and taxation services sector, owing to its unwavering commitment to small and medium-sized businesses in London and neighbouring regions. With a humble beginning, the firm has expanded impressively, amassing hundreds of clients in their portfolio. Their clientele spans diverse business sectors including the restaurant industry, IT, consultancy, and motor trade.
Abul Nurujjaman, the sole owner and managing director of Taj Accountants, has been instrumental in the firm's growth trajectory. According to him, the firm's success can be attributed to the influx of businesses referred by existing clients who vouch for their accounting and taxation services. Mr Nurujjaman is a respected figure in the local business community, frequently appearing on TV channels like Channel S and newspapers such as The Daily Star to provide insights on small business accounting and taxation issues.
Several influential personalities have lauded Taj Accountants' achievement. Mujibur Rahman Junue, NEC member of Bangladeshi Caterers Association and a prominent figure within the British Bangladeshi community, praised Taj Accountants for their use of modern software and technologies to deliver prompt and accurate service. He also expressed his delight at the firm's growing list of satisfied clients.
James Gilliespie, a renowned telecom industry expert, congratulated Taj Accountants on their deserved recognition. He commended Abul Nurujjaman and his team for their honesty, hard work, and determination to exceed expectations. Adrian Barnard, a veteran of the ICT industry and a client of Taj Accountants, also praised the firm's professional team for their exceptional client service.
Professor Shahagir Bakth Faruq, former president and senior advisor of the British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the editor of Bricklane: Bari to Basa, expressed his delight at Mr Nurujjaman's recognition. He acknowledged both Taj Accountants and Spectrum Radio as community-based institutions that are popular among their clients.
Upon receiving the award, Mr Nurujjaman expressed his gratitude and stated that the recognition will serve as a motivation for him to continue working hard in the accounting field and support budding businessmen and entrepreneurs.
Mr Nurujjaman's contributions extend beyond his professional life into community service. He previously won the 'Community Activist of the Year Award 2016-2017' from the London borough of Brent. His charitable endeavours include raising over £60,000 in 2016 for Syrian refugees and serving as the youngest-ever elected director in the history of BBCCI. As Taj Accountants continues to rise in prominence, it's clear that their commitment to both their clients and the community remains steadfast.