About Us
Connecting communities through clear, professional communication.
Grangefield Associates brings together 500+ professional interpreters, 300+ languages, and specialist expertise across public and private sectors.
Our mission.
Professional interpreting is more than language. It's about trust, precision, and cultural understanding. At Grangefield, we believe that clear communication should never be a barrier—whether you're managing complex legal consultations, or ensuring equal access to justice.
We partner with public and private sector organisations to remove communication barriers, deliver world-class interpreting, and ensure every voice is heard, understood, and valued.
Our story.
Built on trust.
Grangefield was founded to bridge the gap between communities and the services they rely on. We recognised that professional interpreting was more than supply and demand—it required understanding, expertise, and real partnership.
Technology meets expertise.
We've invested heavily in technology and training to make professional interpreting seamless. Real-time booking, instant MI dashboards, secure cloud-based systems—all supporting our core mission: better communication.
What sets us apart.
Rigorous vetting.
All interpreters meet recognized industry standards. Each professional undergoes comprehensive background screening, proof of right to work, and specialist expertise verification.
Dedicated support.
Assigned customer care for all clients. We listen, respond quickly, and adapt to your needs as they evolve.
By the numbers.
500+
Interpreters in our network
300+
Languages & dialects
10K+
Bookings delivered annually
98%
Client satisfaction rating
Our impact.
We have supported judicial and statutory bodies in delivering essential services to non-native speakers. We have empowered law firms to navigate complex multilingual litigation with absolute precision. We have enabled international organizations to operate across jurisdictions with confidence. And we have helped thousands of individuals secure their rights and access critical services in their own language.
