White Oak UK scoop Best Service accolade at Business Moneyfacts Awards 2020

24 July 2020

We are pleased to announce that White Oak UK has been awarded ‘Best Service from an Asset Based Finance Provider’ at this year’s Business Moneyfacts Awards.

The business was first nominated in 2014 for our service to customers and has received a series of ‘highly commended’ commendations in recent years, this was the first outright win for White Oak UK.

The process, driven entirely by votes over an 8-week period, follows White Oak UK’s Platinum Trusted Service status received by independent review site, Feefo, earlier in the year.

White Oak UK’s Managing Director of Leases and Loans, Andy Davies said:

“This win means a lot to the business and is testament to our ongoing commitment to delivering first class customer service, something we believe defines White Oak UK with our customers”.

This top service win follows White Oak UK’s Platinum Trusted Service status received by independent review site, Feefo, earlier in the year.

Supported by the NACFB, UK Finance and the Forum of Private Businesses, Business Moneyfacts is one the most prestigious awards of its type, recognising the efforts of finance companies and brokers over the last 12-months in offering consistently competitive products, delivered the best levels of service and shown the greatest innovation in the business and commercial finance world.

Lee Tillcock, Editor of Business Moneyfacts, said:

“All the finalists of this year’s Business Moneyfacts Awards have continued to offer value, choice and innovation across the commercial finance sector. A combination of methods helped decide on the final positions, and events of the last few months should in no way deter from the achievements of the past year, with hard work rightly celebrated.

“The finalists and eventual winners at this year’s awards should be rightly proud of their achievements and have offered a range of products and services that have best supported the sector, at a time when its success and growth remains vital.”

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