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Jordan Healy
Jordan Healy

We are delighted to announce that, in partnership with our client Quilter, we have won a Silver Award for Best B2B Customer Experience - Professional Services at this year’s UK CXA Awards. This is a great achievement and a testament to the hard work of both our teams in providing an exceptional customer experience.

The UK Customer Experience Awards are an opportunity for organisations to showcase their commitment to customer excellence and recognise those who put the customer at the heart of everything they do.

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"It’s great to see everybody's hard work be recognised by the independent judges at UK CXA 22," said Quilter's Head of Digital Proposition, Wendy Gell.

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"We're delighted for Quilter and extremely proud to have helped deliver what is now an award-winning tool. Congratulations to all involved," said Etch's Managing Director, Shelly Frame. 

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Shelly and Wendy are pictured alongside Quilter's Digital Proposition Lead, Josh Crandon, Etch's Head of Product, Dan Griffith and Strategic Account Director, Fiona Buchner at the awards final at London's Wembley Stadium. 


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