The Rotary Club of Banbury has inducted its latest Corporate Member, Streets Chartered Accountants Banbury, who were represented by three new members to the club at a formal ceremony in Banbury on 25 October 2024.
New Corporate Member – Streets Chartered Accountants
The Rotary Club of Banbury has inducted its latest Corporate Member, Streets Chartered Accountants Banbury, who were represented by three new members to the club - Sam Rumens, Nathan Bignell and Fulton Hogan, at a formal ceremony in Banbury on 25 October 2024.
Streets is a UK top 40 firm of Chartered Accountants. Founded in 1907 and today has fee income of £26 million pa, 60 partners/directors and over 250 staff. The practice has 26 offices across the UK.
Commenting on the latest new Corporate Member, Charles Hughes President of the Rotary Club of Banbury, said:
“We are very excited about growing our Corporate Membership programme. It is good for the organisation in developing networking opportunities and supporting the community, it is good for Rotary by expanding our support network and ability to get things done, and it is good for the local community. It is good for everyone!
“I am delighted therefore welcome Streets Chartered Accountants as a new Corporate Member and its representatives, Sam, Nathan and Fulton are most welcome as new members of the Rotary family.”
What is Rotary Corporate Membership?
With around 1.4 million members, in 46,000 clubs across 166 countries, Rotary is the oldest and one of the largest service organisations for business and professional people in the world.
The Corporate Membership programme is being rolled out by Rotary clubs around the world and allows business and organisations of any size, including, schools, charities and government entities, to work closer together supporting ommunities whilst enabling their employees to develop personal and professional skills through Rotary.
There are many advantages for businesses and organisations who become Corporate Members of Rotary, including networking, marketing and entertaining opportunities. In addition, many businesses today are looking at ways to develop their Corporate and Social Responsibility (“CSR”) activities.
CSR is a hot topic currently, applying to organisations of all sizes. It can enhance an organisation’s reputation with its customer base by publicising the good works being done
for the local community. It can make all the difference in business relationships.
for the local community. It can make all the difference in business relationships.
Whether you are a single trader or a larger business, whether you are looking to build your network or CSR credentials or simply would like to give something back and support the local community, we would love to hear from you. Rotary is well positioned to complement your business and help you support our community.
For more information: Please email info@banburyrotaryclub.org.uk or call Peter Fowler on 07785 996559