18 UK businesses crowned winners at the First British Business Awards
The British Business Awards, in association with NatWest, has recognised 18 leading companies from across the UK at its first ever event which welcomed over 1,500 prestigious guests from some of the country’s biggest and best businesses, who together raised over £1 million for homelessness charity, Social Bite.
Major multi-nationals including Scottish Power, Addelshaw Goddard and BaxterStorey were among the winners at the ceremony which boasted a glittering line-up of celebrity guests including compere, Rob Brydon, Keynote Speaker Sir Bob Geldof and international superstar, Sting who performed a number of his greatest hits.
Other winners included global businesses such as Walker’s Shortbread which was named International Business of the Year, technology and innovation led companies Dynisma which won Technology Company of the Year and Stellar Omada which walked away with an accolade for its CEO Colin Frame who was named Entrepreneur of the Year.
All 300 businesses shortlisted were carefully examined and judged by an independent panel on the positive impact on their workforce, sector and overall contribution to the British economy. The judges, all key figures from British industry including Vinodka Murria OBE, Phil Urban, CEO of Mitchells & Butlers and Emma Crystal, CEO Coutts Bank, commended all the businesses shortlisted, but were particularly impressed with the winners which stood out for generating success in their field.
Chosen charity partner, Social Bite, will benefit from the £1 million raised which will allow it to continue to deliver support to people experiencing homelessness. The charity offers free food services, employment programmes, and social enterprise coffee shops which generate money to support the work Social Bite does across the UK. Additionally, the generous donations from guests will go towards the building of Social Bite Villages in Edinburgh and South Lanarkshire which will offer people a home with round the clock support to break the cycle of homelessness for good.
Josh Littlejohn, founding partner of the British Business Awards said: “I want to say a huge congratulations to all 18 winners of last night’s awards, and a big thank you to everyone who came along, had fun and donated to Social Bite.
“It was striking to see so many of the UK’s businesses together in one room. These awards have shown that there is still a huge amount of strength and confidence in the sector, and with that, comes collaboration, innovation and, ultimately, growth for our whole economy.”
Alan Jope CBE, former CEO of Unilever and Chair of the judging panel said: “Last night’s awards represented a significant achievement. The substantial funds raised for this charitable cause were made possible through the collective contributions of all attendees and our distinguished guests, for which we express our sincere appreciation. We extend our congratulations to the award recipients as well the many finalists who were nominated. The level of talent, innovation, and business acumen demonstrated throughout has been exceptional and a worthy reflection of Britain’s thriving business community.”