Norfolk finance firm highly commended again at prestigious awards

Independent finance brokerage Chatsbrook Finance has been highly commended for the second consecutive year at the prestigious Business Moneyfacts Awards.

This significant achievement places the firm alongside some of the UK’s largest banks and financial institutions.

The Business Moneyfacts Awards are widely regarded as a benchmark of excellence within the financial services sector.

The event recognises outstanding performance, innovation, and service across business finance.

For an independent firm based in Norfolk to receive this level of recognition twice in a row is a notable accomplishment.

While many of the organisations acknowledged at the awards are major national lenders and household names, Chatsbrook Finance was recognised for its personal, client-focused approach and deep understanding of the regional business landscape.

A spokesman says the commendation reflects the firm’s continued commitment to delivering tailored financial solutions and hands-on support to businesses across East Anglia.

“This recognition means a great deal to us,” said founder and director Adrian Brooks.

“To be acknowledged alongside some of the largest financial institutions in the UK is incredibly rewarding, but more importantly, it reinforces the value of the relationships we build with our clients.

“As an independent business rooted in Norfolk, we take pride in supporting other businesses in the region to grow and succeed.”

Over the past year, Chatsbrook Finance has continued to expand its reach and impact, working closely with SMEs and growing enterprises to navigate an increasingly complex financial environment.

The firm’s success at the Awards highlights the importance of local expertise, accessibility, and genuine client care in a sector often dominated by scale.

The team remains focused on maintaining the high standards that have earned this recognition, while continuing to champion businesses throughout East Anglia.

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