SBR rolls out search for exceptional homegrown companies

Welcome to the inaugural National Business Awards.

Local businesses are at the core of Singapore's remarkable economic success, and it's high time that trailblazing enterprises are given the recognition that is their due.

Singapore Business Review is proud to launch the inaugural National Business Awards. The city-state's leading business magazine is on the lookout for outstanding homegrown companies which have made a mark not only in Singapore but also abroad.

To be eligible to join, a company must have been established in and have its headquarters in Singapore. SBR is searching for exceptional projects and initiatives which have markedly improved a company's business. Nominated projects should have been completed within the past 24 months.

Projects will be judged based on their uniqueness and innovation, effectiveness and impact, and dynamism. Winners will be selected in each industry.

Nominations are open until May 13, 2016, Friday. The awards dinner will be held on June 28, 2016.

For more information, contact Julie Anne Nunez at [email protected]. More information about the awards can be found here.
https://sbr.com.sg/event/sbr-national-business-awards-2016

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