SBR launches search for trailblazing international companies in Singapore

It's now on its third year.

Singapore Business Review’s much-anticipated International Business Awards (IBA) is now back on its third year, and the search is on for the most outstanding international businesses in the city-state.

In order to be eligible for nomination, a company has to have an office in Singapore but should not be headquartered in the Republic.

Projects will be eligible for nomination as long as these initiatives have significantly enhanced the company’s business in Singapore and Southeast Asia. A nominated project must have been completed within the last 24 months in order to be eligible for the award. Initiatives which have not been launched within the last 24 months can still be eligible as long as there are recent innovations or improvements in the project.

Nomination is open until 22 April 2016, Friday. Winners will be celebrated at the awarding ceremony on June 2016 in Singapore.

Past winners include multinational firms Globaleye, Abbott Laboratories, and Jardine Lloyd Thompson.

For inquiries, contact Julie Anne Nunez at [email protected] and +65 6223 7660 ext 221. More information about the awards can be found here
 

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