About Nomi
Nomi’s cloud-based suite consists of bookkeeping, VAT, payroll, final accounts, corporation tax, self-assessment, partnership tax
[edit] What is Nomi?
Nomi’s cloud-based suite consists of bookkeeping, VAT, payroll, final accounts, corporation tax, self-assessment, partnership tax, practice management, company secretarial and CRM. What makes us unique is that Nomi is a single software, designed for accounting and bookkeeping practices, complete with access to bookkeeping and payroll for the practice’s clients.
= Helping create the top firms
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Nomi means simply ‘money’ in ancient Greek. When Nomi started making waves in the practice market in early 2021, it was described as “the best practice software suite no one’s ever heard of”. Often thought to be a new product, it was actually just a well-kept secret.
The software was borne in 2014 as an in-house system to make commoditised compliance work profitable again. Huge investment during 2020 boosted accessibility and intuitiveness for external users. Development running up to a full re-launch in spring 2021 was rapid. That’s continued ever since, with remarkable customer feedback.
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