The search is on for SBR's International Business Awards 2018

Past winners include multinational firms AIA and Robert Botsch.

Singapore Business Review is now calling for nominations for its much anticipated SBR International Business Awards 2018.

Now on its fifth year, the SBR International Business Awards recognises the most outstanding international businesses in the country. Nomination is open to international companies with an office in Singapore but not headquartered in the Republic.

"We are very proud. This shows that our hard work has paid off. The team has done a great job, and we are very honoured to receive this prestigious award from SBR," said Hong Han Thanh, SEA logistics director of Pepperl+Fuchs Asia, winner of the SBR International Business Awards 2017 for Electronic Manufacturing.

Projects will be judged on their uniqueness and innovation, effectiveness and dynamism.

Nomination is open until 16 March 2018, Friday.

Winners will be announced at the awarding ceremony at 26 April 2018 at Conrad Centennial Singapore.

For inquiries, contact Julie Anne Nunez at [email protected] and +65 3158 1386 ext 221.

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