Best of British Businesses Announced for Wembley Showpiece
The Nation’s leading SMEs unveiled as race underway for First Prize of £10,000 advertising in national media.
The best of British businesses have today been announced as the finalists for the prestigious SME National Business Awards 2021 have been unveiled.
Backed by some of the most recognisable household names in UK, the awards support and share the vision of the difference hardworking and enterprising national SMEs make to the UKs economy.
“Today we are delighted to announce the best of British businesses who will be joining us at Wembley Stadium for the SME National Business Awards 2021 Grand Final.” said Awards Director Damian Cummins. “Those hard working and industrious firms from across the UK have shown us the real difference they have made in the sectors they serve. It is to their credit that they now have the opportunity to be crowned the nation’s best at what they do.”
Nationally recognised firms, Zipcar, Jaguar, My Mustard, FM World, Delaware North, Wembley Stadium, Amack Consultants, Sage, 123 Internet Group, Profile Resourcing and Mail Metro Media have partnered with the Awards which showcase the very best talent in the building and construction industry.
“It has been in an incredibly challenging year for SMEs” Damian Cummins, the Awards Director said. “The literally hundreds of entries this year has shown us the real hard work, creativity and dedication that has been put in. We are genuinely excited to see who will be crowned the overall champion and win the £10,000 worth of advertising in the national media.”
THE LIST OF FINALISTS CAN BE FOUND HERE.
The SME National Business Awards are made up of 18 categories and allow any successful business in the UK to enter these prestigious awards. All entries were judged by a national panel of judges
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are businesses whose personnel numbers are 250 employees or less.
THE LIST OF NATIONAL JUDGES CAN BE FOUND HERE.
Finalists will now be making plans to attend the Grand Celebration Final which will be held at Wembley Stadium on Friday 3rd December 2021.
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