ACCOUNTANTS are swapping spreadsheets for treadmills as they take on a mountain-sized fundraising mission.

Prime Accountants Group, which has offices in Solihull, Birmingham and Coventry, have taken on the challenge to climb the height of Everest seven times in just 24 hours for Birmingham Children’s Hospital (BCH).

The company has already raised an incredible £81,953 to date through a series of ambitious charity challenges.

It is now calling on businesses and supporters to help it raise at least £19,000 through its latest challenge, Prime vs Everest, and help it smash through the £100,000 mark for BCH.

To hit their goal, the Prime team will attempt to climb 61,950 metres of elevation on five treadmills, running non-stop and set to a punishing incline.

The challenge will take place from 3pm on September 19, at Touchwood.

Kerrie Given, associate director at Prime Accountants Group, said: “We’ve completed several epic challenges to support the incredible work of Birmingham Children’s Hospital and this is the most challenging and ambitious yet.

“Led by the team at Prime, with support from friends and family, we’ll rotate in shifts to keep the elevation clocking up every minute of the day.

“It’s a test of grit, teamwork and heart, to push our physical and mental limits for those who face far greater challenges every day.”

Previously, the intrepid team at Prime rowed the distance from Birmingham to Venice in 24 hours in 2023 and cycled the entire length of the Tour de France in 24 hours in 2020.

For £500, backers will become a ‘basecamp sponsor’ and get a group social media mention, their logo on event sponsorship banners and website sponsor list, and a thank you in post-event promotional materials.

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