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Malaysia National Business Awards 2021 opens doors for nominations

Entries can be submitted until 5 March 2021.

The highly anticipated awards program for local businesses comes to Malaysia as Singapore Business Review opens the nomination for the inaugural Malaysia National Business Awards.

The inaugural awards programme is an initiative to honour exceptional local businesses in Malaysia and give recognition to their outstanding initiatives.

Nomination is open to homegrown Malaysian companies with initiatives that highlight the excellent work of the company such as an outstanding project or service launched for or with a client, or innovative internal practices or strategies.

Nomination is free and will be judged based on their uniqueness and innovation, effectiveness, and dynamism. A distinguished panel of experts will determine who will be the winners in the awards programmes.

Winners will be invited to attend an exclusive awards presentation which will be held on 20 April 2021.

Deadline for submission of entries is on 5 March 2021. For more information, contact Julie Anne Nunez at [email protected] or +65 3158 1386.

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