Singapore Business Review launches search for country's most outstanding listed companies

It's now on its second year.

Singapore Business Review is on the lookout for groundbreaking projects and trailblazing projects from the Republic's public listed companies.

Now on its second year, the SBR Listed Companies Awards is searching for firms with the most innovative projects and outstanding business practices.

To be eligible for an award, a company has to be listed in Singapore. A nominated project must have been completed within the last 24 months. Projects or 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.

Deadline for nominations is on March 25, 2016. The event will be held on June 16 and will feature 78 industry categories.

Among the companies honoured at last year's award are big caps such as Singtel, Singapore Press Holdings, and Sembcorp Marine.

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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