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Nominations are now open for SBR International Business Awards 2021

Deadline for submission of entries is on 26 February 2021.

For the eighth straight year, Singapore Business Review is back with the most anticipated awards event to recognise the most outstanding foreign companies in Singapore.

SBR International Business Awards is now accepting nominations to honour first-rate international companies with offices in Singapore. The awards programme honours the most outstanding projects and innovative best practices amongst international businesses based in Singapore.

“We are proud to be recognized by SBR once again, and this time, with a double award win. This is a testament to our technological expertise in full-stack integrated ICT services offering, ranging from infrastructure and strong technical support, to collaborating with the industry’s most trusted strategic alliance partners,” said Nick Wakai, chief executive officer for NTT Ltd. in Singapore.

The leading global technology services company received both awards in the IT Services - Omnichannel Customer Experience and Technology category in the International Business Awards 2020.

The awards programme is an initiative to recognise the contributions of international firms to Southeast Asian economies.

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.

Deadline for submission of entries is on 26 February 2021. For more information, contact Jane Patiag at [email protected] or +65 3158 1386.

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