“We Walk the Social Enterprise Walk”

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“We Walk the Social Enterprise Walk”

Here’s how we take Social Responsibility seriously……

Owadally & King have the pleasure of being a sponsor of Young Start-up Talent in Croydon 2015. We love getting involved with community based projects in Croydon as we believe in giving back to our community and to those less fortunate than ourselves.

Inspired by a seminar he attended, our partner Simon Maddox showed the global charity International Needs UK how it could enable businesses to give back to projects the charity supports. O&K are leading by example;

  • By giving life-saving vaccinations every time we complete an Annual Return for a client
  • By giving new school uniforms to third world schools every time we finalise a company Tax Return.
  • And by giving an African family a sustainable source of food and an income, in the form of chickens, every time we win a new client at O&K.

So far we have donated, 118 Child Immunisations, 478 School uniforms, 660 Chickens (33 families)

We wanted to make a real difference to our local community too, so when an innovative CIC Enterprise Cube came to us, having been let down by another firm, not only did we solve their accountancy issues within 24 hours, but we also got involved in their community work.

Enterprise Cube CIC runs business start-up training courses for the residents of Housing Associations. The courses are free to delegates, because they are paid for by the Housing Associations and give their tenants (many of whom are from disadvantaged backgrounds) the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to set up their own business.

Young Start-up Talent is a community based project helping 16-25 year olds with an entrepreneurial flair for business to make their dreams become a reality.

The judging will be ‘Dragons Den’ style pitch and the panel are made up of Local business leaders. The judges of the project will get to star in a video of the pitches, which will then be presented to the audience at the grand final which in the past has included heads of schools, politicians, teachers, local business leaders and the families.

This project has grown since its launch in 2010, there is a prize fund of £50,000 worth of products and services to help the winner start up their own business, and we are always looking at ways of helping entrepreneurs get their businesses up and running and we just had to be sponsors of this year’s Young Start-up Talent.

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Enough about us here is a little bit about the last winner of the Brighton 2014 competition and her business idea. 24 year old Natalie Evans wowed the judges with her company 42juice, which produces fresh organic juices made up of 100% raw, cold pressed fresh fruit and vegetables to provide instant nutrients and vitamins, 42juice offers cleanse and detox packages. Since winning the prize fund Natalie has appeared in The Sunday Times magazine and in Cosmopolitan. Natalie recently opened a shop in Market Square in The Lanes, Brighton and we wish her and all the other winners a bright and profitable future.

A Newbie on the Block

Starting at Owadally and King was daunting as I was returning to work after a career break to care for my son. I have now been here for 6 months and things are going well. I am settling into my role as an Administrator/Receptionist and enjoy the interesting and challenging work; two days are never the same.

Everyone here is friendly and gave me a warm welcome when I started and that has continued. It’s not all work, work, work; I had my first team outing at the end of April which saw us heading to London for high afternoon tea at Rubens at the Palace, and I must say I enjoyed every sandwich and every bite of the delicious cakes; we will also be going out to the theatre sometime in October to catch a show.

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I am busy with the all aspects of administration including the Practice Social Media activities, so if you would like to follow us on Twitter CLICK HERE, or even ‘like’ our Facebook Page by CLICKING HERE.

So to sum up my first 6 months here at Owadally and King, all I can say is I’m having a great time and am enjoying every day so long may it continue.

SERIOUS ABOUT SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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At Oawadally and King we passionate about Social Responsibility and are proud to be involved with International Needs UK Charity, and so far we have made donations to their, Gifts Of Compassion. These are very practical gifts that will make a world of difference to the lives of others less fortunate than us.

We are helping this charity in some very direct, practical and meaningful ways are as follows

By giving life-saving vaccinations every time we complete an annual tax return for one of our clients.

By giving life-enhancing books to third world schools every time we finalise a set of accounts.

•And by giving an African family a sustainable source of food and an income, in the form of chickens, every time we wins a new client at O&K.

Here are some of the gifts we have given so far;

29 Child Immunisations, 116 School Uniforms, 140 Chickens.

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O&k Helping children get much needed Immunisations

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O&K helping children with a school dinner

International Needs UK are a worldwide Christian development agency that seeks to bring lasting transformation to people and areas of great need, providing support to all regardless of race, religion or gender. Here are some of the projects International Needs UK is currently involved in…

  • TYPHOON HAIYAN SURVIVORS
  • SCHOOLS IN BANGLADESH
  • BURKINA FASO MEDICAL CENTRE
  • KENYA STREET BOYS
  • RELEASING SLAVE GIRLS IN GHANA
  • PRIMARY SCHOOL IN GHANA
  • TRAINING FOR WOMAN IN NEPAL
  • SECONDARY SCHOOL IN UGANDA

International Needs UK works in many of the poorest countries around the world to effect change in the lives of people and communities, where poverty and injustice are ripe.  We desire to see people and their communities made whole, both spiritually and physically. INUK ‘connects’ people here in the UK with our partner organisations overseas in developing countries to help them bring about lasting transformation for the poorest and most marginalised in their own country. We don’t offer ‘quick fix’ solutions but rather work with local Christian leaders to find cost effective and sustainable outcomes.

Helping others less fortunate

Helping others less fortunate

“I WAS GETTING STALE – But this changed my life “

Please see below an article that was recently published on Steve Pipes website Steve is a highly regarded and respected strategist to the accountancy profession. As a keynote speaker, seminar leader and webinar presenter Steve has trained thousands of accountants over the years. He is the Founder and Head of Research for AVN, an association of over 200 pro-active UK accountancy firms, His many awards include being named the “UK Entrepreneur of the Year” by Accountancy Age magazine, and as the Best Contributor to accountingweb.co.uk.

Here’s the article…

“I was getting stale… but this has changed my life”

That’s how Simon Maddox described the impact becoming “socially responsible” has had on him and his practice when I interviewed him the other day. And it’s making a real difference commercially too. Simon is partner in two partner Owadally & King (‘O&K’), a Croydon based general practice with a total team of 17 people and a strong focus on tax. A few years ago he wrote down his goal as being to retire to the Yorkshire Dales by 2016. Now he is not so sure, as he is enjoying practice more than ever before.

What changed?

In late 2011 Simon heard about the initial plans for www.accountantschangingtheworld.com, and they resonated with his values as a man of faith. So much so, in fact, that it started him on a journey that has resulted in O&K making a profound difference:

► Globally to the lives of those living in poor and underprivileged parts of the world
► Locally to budding entrepreneurs from disadvantaged backgrounds
► And also to the future of their local community, by helping its young people launch their careers It has also helped O&K in striving to achieve a balance between assisting wealthy, high end clients as well as those less fortunate.

International impact

Inspired by the way Accountants Changing The World worked with www.b1g1.com, Simon showed the global charity International Needs http://www.ineeds.org.uk how it could enable people and businesses to give to the projects the charity supports.And, leading by example, O&K now does exactly that through International Needs by automatically:
► Giving life-saving vaccinations every time it completes an annual return for a client

► Giving life-enhancing books to third world schools every time it finalises a set of accounts

► And giving an African family a sustainable source of food and an income, in the form of chickens, every time it wins a new client. But that is only the start.

Local impact on budding entrepreneurs

“We wanted to make a real difference locally too”, explained Simon. “So when an innovative CIC came to us, having been let down by another firm, not only did we get to solve their accountancy issue within 24 hours, but we also got involved in their community work.”

Enterprise Cube CIC www.enterprisecube.org runs business start-up training courses for the residents of Housing Associations.

Enterprise CubeThe courses are free to delegates, because they are paid for by the Housing Associations, and give their tenants (many of whom are from very disadvantaged backgrounds) the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to set up their own businesses.
“Housing Associations are so keen to get involved, that it is difficult keeping up with demand” says Simon. “But it is really worth it, because the calibre and potential of some of the businesses we have helped to start is amazing. For example, one of the businesses I now mentor is a hat maker, and one of her hats was recently seen on the Graham Norton show being worn by the singer Paloma Faith”.

O&K help out in six main ways:

Mentoring – Currently Simon is mentoring two fledgling entrepreneurs who have been through Enterprise Cube’s training programme
Lecturing – Providing some of the basic book-keeping and understanding accounts elements of the training programme
Drop in Centre – On the first Friday of every month Simon takes his laptop and works remotely from Enterprise Cube’s offices. And every single entrepreneur who has been through the training programme knows that they can drop in on those days without an appointment and get instant free help from him.
Business Jam Events – Once a month Enterprise Cube invites experts from three different marketing firms, three law firms and three HR firms to sit in a room together for an evening and provide free advice to anybody who wants it. “They used to invite three accountancy firms as well. But now they tend to ask us to provide three members of staff, because we work really hard to pitch our advice at the right level – ie not so simple as to be condescending, but not so complex as to be off-putting”
Dragons Den style panels, but with a difference – The difference is that the panel is designed to be supportive, and every business that presents to the panel leaves with either some funding, some constructive advice or even, in some cases, a local government / housing association contract, since the leaders of the Council and Housing Association are also on the panel!
Strategic advice to the CIC itself – As trusted and committed partners, O&K are now helping the CIC to develop its strategy for growth so that it can meet the huge demand for its services.

Local impact on young people

hive_logo“We  have also now started working with
The  Hive-Croydon, initially as sponsors.
They deliver  Croydon’s Children’s University
and Routes, an employability skills programme for young people. And that is also really exciting as it helps children aged 5-19, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to get an even better education that lays the foundation for a successful life and career.”

Impact on the practice

Simon was really keen to stress that “we categorically aren’t doing this for the money, and we never try to sell any of our services to any of the entrepreneurs we help.”
“But the really interesting thing is that, once people get to trust us, they tend to take the initiative in asking us to become their accountants on commercial terms. It’s a slow burn, but it really does work that way.” In fact, the benefits of giving in the way they do include:

► The three charities/CICs they work most closely with have all appointed O&K as their accountants
► As have some of the businesses they have helped. “Interestingly, the most recent drop in centre day resulted in us picking up three new clients. Two at £250 each, and one at £1500. So the slow burn is really beginning to spiral now”
► And the O&K team are energised. “I have been amazed at how quickly and fully the team have taken to it. They now really understand and are excited by the fact that business is not all about take, take, take. That in turn is improving service levels, productivity and job satisfaction across the firm”.
But perhaps the greatest benefit of all is what lies behind Simon’s assertion that “this has changed my life”.
“If I’m honest” he told me “I was getting a bit stale. But now I really look forward to coming to work. It’s so fulfilling knowing that we are part of something that is making a real difference”.

“And we’re not just helping to solve ‘easy’ problems, either. We are helping to solve some of society’s most intractable problems, because some of the people helped have been former gang members, drug addicts or homeless.”

“Who would have thought that as accountants we can make a difference in those sorts of areas. But I can tell you we can. And we are. In fact, it’s now why I get up in the morning.”

For more fascinating insight and articles into how accountants are changing the world then Click Here for Steve Pipes website.

Or Click Here for you free copy of ‘Stress Proof Your Business and Your Life’ written for us by Steve Pipe and Elisabeth Wilson.

Two Fathers, two sons, one cup final – What could possibly go wrong?

One Night in Istanbul (ONII)

2010 marked the start of an exciting relationship between Owadally and King (O&K) Accountants in Croydon and Big Ears Entertainment (BEE Ltd). Our Senior Partner Farook Owadally, was approached by his fellow directors in BEE to help raise finance for “One Night In Istanbul” a film based on a successful play, written by Nicky Allt and directed by James Marquand.

One Night in Istanbul, (ONII) includes actors Paul Barber (who recently visited O&K Accountants) best known as Denzel in Only Fools & Horses, Steve Waddington, Lucien Laviscount and Marc Hughes. ONII is based around the unforgettable Champions League Final of 2005 between AC Milan and Liverpool F.C. where a sensational comeback was witnessed by millions across the globe with Liverpool winning after going 3-0 down at half time.

The film however can be seen to be more of a family comedy with two cab drivers, Tommy and Gerry, getting involved in a risky deal which entails them taking their sons on a once in a lifetime trip to Istanbul to watch the final. Unfortunately, a perfect trip where Tommy and Gerry can bond with their sons is all too much to believe as the inevitable happens and the two cab drivers get caught up with two ruthless criminals, a bag of counterfeit cash and Hitler’s stolen cufflinks. Much like a miracle was needed for Liverpool to come back from 3-0 down against a formidable team, another miracle was required as not only was Tommy being held hostage but time was running out.Be sure to watch the movie when it’s released and watch the drama unfold.

The role that O&K accountants played in ONII is firstly as one of the executive producers of the film and also as the film’s production accountants. O&K has helped to raise finance for the film by using HMRC’s Approved Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) which helps limit the maximum potential risk for Investors to 42p for every pound of their investment, for a 40% taxpayer; for a 45% taxpayer the risk would reduce to 38.5p for every pound invested. The EIS scheme has proved to be attractive to Investors as regardless of the success of the film they can claim back 30% of their original investment into the scheme in Year 1. These are also other benefits of investing into the EIS scheme. More information can be seen on HMRC’s website.

ONII is hopefully set to be a success and will be released sometime in 2014. The partners of O&K have recently travelled with fellow producers, film cast and crew to Cannes for a launch party at Cannes film festival. A video clip of the party can be seen below.

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Be sure to also check out ONII’s website and like the Facebook page where you can also see some behind the scenes videos and obtain regular updates on this exciting project.

WE LOVE PROMOTING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

At O & K we are committed to giving something back to our community and helping others.

As an accountancy practice in Croydon we have a young environment, and we are all socially connected. We believe we can make a difference in the world and especially in Croydon, even though we are a relatively small company.

“I truly believe that businesses that don’t address social responsibility, and more importantly, don’t put this at the heart of their operations,will suffer over the medium to long term” Richard Branson

“Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want the chance to change the world?” Steve Jobs

 We have been sponsors at the Croydon Business Awards for the past three years and we will continue to support this local event.

Three of the biggest challenges of our time are

  1. Economic stagnation.
  2. Poverty and suffering.
  3. Youth unemployment                                                                                                     

O&K are committed to giving back to help empower those less unfortunate than ourselves. So here is what we are going to do…………

Firstly we have agreed as an accountancy firm in Croydon to support the work of Paul Funnell and his Croydon company Enterprise Cube C.I.C.

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Paul and his team have been working with housing associations, homeless hostels, even ex-offenders and ex-gang members providing 10 week business start up programmes.  

With a host of new partners in their work to help disadvantage people start businesses their first 3 months have been busy, and they’ve seen many businesses flourish, further convincing us that enterprise can change lives and of the benefit of Creating & Unlocking Business for Everyone!

The programmes have been so well received that Enterprise Cube is now running courses in Bromley and Maidenhead. They are pleased to announce they’ll soon be embarking on their next set of Strive programmes across England.
Up to 175 disadvantaged and local entrepreneurs will join them as they launch seven new Strive programmes during 2013 with a great collection of partners including Affinity Sutton, Genesis, Housing Solutions and Riverside Homeless Hostel.

At the end of a ten week programme residents / participants get the opportunity to present their business idea to a panel, who ask questions of them and give them advice.

Enterpise Cube in Maidenhead with Simon Maddox of O&K and Home Secretary Theresa May

I was lucky enough to be invited to Maidenhead for one such presentation and was asked to be on a panel with Cllr David Burbage, leader of Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and John Petit Housing Solutions Chief Executive. The panel awarded an incredible package of Housing Solutions backed start-up support including: social start-up loans, contracts, memberships to the chamber of commerce, free marketing and ongoing support from the CUBE team.

ImageTheresa May, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, joined us  presenting the residents the numerous start-up support packages as they graduated from their Strive Further Start-up training programme. 

“It’s a great day and exciting to see the great work [Enterprise CUBE] are having in helping residents to start businesses”, said the Home Secretary before going on to present certificates to start-ups she hopes will go on to become successful businesses that will create employment for other people in the community.

It’s a great start to a relationship which we hope will make a real difference to peoples lives.

Call me Simon Maddox, Partner at O&K on 0208 686 7756 or Contact Here  for more information about our social enterprise initiatives