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Inflexion invites ambitious entrepreneurs to enter the National Business Awards

Inflexion’s sponsorship of the National Business Awards reflects our commitment to UK businesses with ambitious management teams and a vision for growth. Our own award ‘International Growth Business of the Year’ recognises organisations whose growth strategy has led to strong sales, profit and market share gain with a robust strategy for future financial growth. These awards provide a platform for entrepreneurs to promote their business successes.

David Spencer-Percival a 2013 award winner commented: “I am thrilled to have won this award, which means an enormous amount to me. It’s a reflection of the hard work and professionalism of my team. We are an ambitious business and this award provides us with a great platform and a stamp of recognition to help us on our way.”

Watch the 2013 award highlights here 

As a sponsor of the National Business Awards we secured a discounted entry fee of £195+VAT for those entering the International Growth Business of the Year category. For special priced entry simply quote INFLEXION30 in the promotional code box. The deadline for your submission is the 23rd May. To register now visit here, the finalists will be announced on the 16th July.

Now entering their 13th year, the National Business Awards connect the nations’ business leaders through its annual ceremony and year-round thought leadership programme to celebrate enterprise excellence.

Attended by 1,200 business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians and media representatives, companies have a unique opportunity to network, exchange ideas and celebrate with the UK’s top business leaders. Any company within the UK can enter the National Business Awards, regardless of size or industry. There are a range of categories suited to a wide variety of successful organisations; from large private and public companies through to thriving entrepreneurial businesses, promising start-ups and established SMEs. To find out more click here.

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