The Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards ceremony was one of pure delight and celebration. The awards shone a light on those business and entrepreneurs who have truly made an outstanding contribution to British Business. The calibre of finalists in each category was the highest it’s been so far, with Britain’s business elite filling every seat in the room.
The evening, hosted by Sarah Austin, Director of the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards, was a vibrant blend of entertainment and speeches from notable figures, including British radio and television presenter Anita Rani, Tom Kerridge, the celebrated Michelin-starred chef and television personality, and Trinny Woodhall, the renowned fashion and beauty expert who received The Inspiration Award.
The finalists sat in anticipation as the winners of each category were announced. The awards had a plethora of worthy finalists, but EWI Store Ltd outshone all the competition in their respective category.
Net World Sports was able to beat fierce competition at last night’s awards ceremony, taking home the Department for Business & Trade Exporter of the Year Award. This award celebrates organisations that have shown incredible levels of sustainable growth through exporting products.
Net World Sports is a global eCommerce retailer catering to athletes of all levels. Partnering with major players the company has 40 operational websites and can ship to 180 countries in just days. Net World Sports’ growth is driven by innovation and brand development, making sport accessible to the masses.
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“In 2024, highlighting the achievements of successful businesses is crucial. As companies face economic uncertainty and shifting consumer behaviours, recognising their resilience serves as a beacon of hope. Britain remains a stronghold for business, rich in talent and opportunity. Congratulations to our winners on your well-deserved recognition!”