Nominations are now open for the Scottish SME Business Awards 2022

THE nominations are now open for the Scottish SME Business Awards 2022, powered by Business Connect and Oceanic Events. This ...

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THE nominations are now open for the Scottish SME Business Awards 2022, powered by Business Connect and Oceanic Events.

This is the 4th year that these awards have taken place with the aim to reward and recognises the growing number of SME Businesses in Scotland. It’s more important now than ever before to recognise SME Businesses due to the number of businesses that were established in Scotland during the pandemic.

The award ceremony will be held virtually this June.

The public are being encouraged to submit their votes now and so far over 2000 nominations have been entered.To be considered for these awards the businessmust have been trading or in post for a minimum of 12 months.

There are 27 categories for these awards including:

1. New Business of the Year 

2. Small Business of the Year 

3. Retail Business of the Year (less than 3 units) 

4. Social Inclusion Business of the Year 

5. Family Run Business of the Year 

6. Digital Activity of the Year 

7. Professional in Business of the Year 

8. Unique Business of the Year 

9. Export Business of the Year 

10. Marketing Activity of the Year

11. Online Company of the Year 

12. Team in Business of the Year 

13. Entrepreneur of the Year 

14. Young Entrepreneur of the Year (Under 30) 

15. Business Woman of the Year

16. Business Man of the Year 

17. Business of the Year 

18. Outstanding Business of the Year 

19. Scottish Innovation of the Year 

20. Growth Business of the Year 

21. Managing Director of the Year 

22. Best Business in Glasgow 

23. Best Business in Edinburgh 

24. SME Business of The Year 

25. Creative Entrepreneur of the Year 

26. CEO of the Year 

27. Business of the Year (under 100 staff)

Votes for these awards can be submitted by visiting this link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/The4thScottishSMEBusinessAwards2022poweredbyBusinessConnect

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