Businesses across Europe are competing to be named ‘European Public Champion’ as the online public vote opens in this year’s European Business Awards.
The 364 best businesses from 33 countries across Europe have been named ‘National Winners’ in the 2019 European Business Awards, one of the world’s largest business competitions.
Almost a third (30%) of European businesses admit they are still not compliant with GDPR, according to a survey conducted by the European Business Awards on behalf of RSM.
THE best businesses in 33 European countries have been recognised in a ‘Ones to Watch’ list of business excellence published today by the European Business Awards, one of the world’s largest and longest running cross sector businesses competitions.
ENTER FOR RECOGNITION, GLOBAL EXPOSURE AND NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TODAY!
The 2019 European Business Awards is now open and calling all successful businesses to enter and get the recognition and global exposure they deserve.
To enter your company go to www.businessawardseurope.com
NEW EUROPEAN BUSINESS AWARDS’ CASE STUDY COLLECTION LOOKS AT THE SUCCESS STORIES BEHIND SOME OF EUROPE’S MOST DYNAMIC COMPANIES
What are the secrets to business success and changing the world? How did a father and son from Malta create a 12 company global empire? How did a Norwegian company revolutionise the recycling industry and prevent 27 million tonnes of CO2 being released into the atmosphere in one year alone?
The answers to these questions, and more, can be found in a new profile of business excellence ‘Winning Businesses: What Europe’s Best Businesses Look Like’ collated by the prestigious European Business Awards. The case study collection celebrates exceptional talent and dynamic companies, from start-ups to family-run businesses, that have found success (often in the face of adversity), used exceptional innovations, and who are transforming the face of Europe’s business community.
• 8% of European businesses have cut ties with British suppliers
• EU businesses torn on whether to prioritise a US or UK trade deal
• 20% of EU and UK businesses have spent more than £10,000 responding to trade restrictive hurdles over the last 12 months
WARSAW: Europe's 14 best businesses were named last night in the Gala Final of the 2017/18 European Business Awards, sponsored by RSM, the sixth largest global network of independent audit, tax and consulting firms. This year's programme analysed 112,000 companies from 34 countries, spanning a wide range of industries and sectors.
On 22 and 23 May, 289 finalists from 34 European countries will come together in Warsaw, Poland to compete live in the grand final of the European Business Awards; Europe’s largest and most prestigious business competition, sponsored by RSM.
The best businesses from Greece were honoured at an exclusive event last night hosted by RSM Greece and the British Ambassador, Kate Smith CMG, at her Residence in Athens, for The European Business Awards sponsored by RSM.
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