Raworth's in Harrogate have made it to the finals of a national award and are 1 of 4 companies to do so.
Raworths’ Trusts, Wills and Estates team from Harrogate have made it to the finals of the Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Awards 2024, in the Out of London Practice of the Year category.
Chambers HNW guide is a key publication for the international private wealth market.
Their HNW Awards recognise a firm’s pre-eminence, its outstanding work, impressive strategic growth and excellence in client service.
Each finalist has been selected based on extensive research by Chambers’ HNW analysts which includes independent feedback from clients and professional contacts.
Rachel Tunnicliffe, Head of Trusts, Wills and Estates at Raworths, said:
“We are delighted to have been nominated for this prestigious national award in a very competitive category. Unlike many awards, the Chambers HNW Awards are not something you can enter."
She added,
"It is based on independent research which makes it all the more rewarding when the whole team is recognised for delivering the best advice and service to our clients.”
The Trusts, Wills and Estates team at Raworths is one of the largest private client teams in Yorkshire, acting for significant clients both regionally and nationally.
The Chambers HNW Awards ceremony will take place in London in July.

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