2008
IRIS Exchequer has been named:‘Financial Software Provider of the Year 2008’at the Real Finance/CBI FDs’ Excellence Awards 2008.
Paul Sparkes, Product Director collected the award on behalf of the IRIS Exchequer team:"Winning this award again is a fantastic achievement for all concerned with the IRIS Exchequer Product, there can be no better measurement than customer satisfaction."
Hundreds of Financial Directors cast their votes and IRIS Exchequer beat off competition from Access Accounts, Sage, Great Plains, Pegasus Opera II and Sun Systems to claim the award. This is a great accolade as it is the 3rd time that IRIS Exchequer has been named ‘Financial Software Provider of the Year.’ This is a great reflection on the IRIS Exchequer product and the support and services we offer to our growing customer base, and we look forward to building and extending on this success in the future.
2006
The company was named ‘Financial Software Provider of the Year (smaller implementations)’ at the prestigious 2006 Real Finance/CBI FDs’ Excellence Awards on April 6th.
It is the second time that the company has claimed the award which is based on an in-depth survey of the views of a sizeable cross-section of Financial Directors (579). The title was awarded in 2005 to Exchequer Software, as it was known before its name change to IRIS Enterprise Software.
The mid range accounting software developer has always been identified as a benchmark within the industry and claims the unique accolade of winning more ‘Best Mid-Range Accounting Software’ awards than any other other.
Stuart Dawson, Managing Director of IRIS Enterprise Software collected the award. He said “Winning the title ‘Financial Software Provider of the Year’ is even more of an achievement this year as it marks the first major award for the new IRIS Enterprise Software team. Our award winning software is enhanced by being part of the IRIS Group. High levels of investment mean that we can produce even more innovative solutions and explore exciting and new areas of the market.”