Glasgow awards ceremony provider launches new digital division

17/09/2024

OCEANIC Awards, the Glasgow based organisation, has announced the launch of a brand new division.

Oceanic Awards has a long track record of hosting award ceremonies across a wide range of sectors under the banner of Creative Oceanic or Oceanic Consulting and is considered as one of the most meritorious events organisers.

Creative Oceanic has been successfully delivering awards ceremonies to businesses in areas such as hospitality, food, hair and beauty and independent retail. 

Oceanic Consulting is the UK’s largest ethnic consulting and promotions organisation which specialises in promoting campaigns and events to Britain’s ethnically diverse market. They deliver several events that spotlight individuals and businesses within the British Asian community.

Before the pandemic they expanded to host over 150 awards in major cities across the UK and in North America.  Thousands of people have attended their ceremonies over the years to be honoured and recognised for their hard work with their business or the local community.

Now they get set to expand even further with its newest online division.

This division will focus on delivering a selection of awards that will have their winners announced as part of an online campaign. Through the end of the year Oceanic Awards will present:

London Wedding Awards

Alberta Wedding Awards

Ontario Wedding Awards

British Columbia Wedding Awards

Florida Wedding Awards

Scottish Chippy Awards

English Chippy Awards

Welsh Chippy Awards

Irish Chippy Awards

A spokesperson for Oceanic Awards said: “We’re excited for the launch of our newest division as this will allow us expand the number of awards we can offer.

Our fundamental principle has always been to celebrate and acknowledge people, groups and organisations that are often under the radar. Oceanic Online will provide us with another avenue in which to accomplish this.”

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