Inaugural Middle East National Business Awards 2023 opens nominations for outstanding homegrown companies | Asian Business Review
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Inaugural Middle East National Business Awards 2023 opens nominations for outstanding homegrown companies

Nominees will be evaluated based on various criteria, such as Uniqueness & Innovation, Effectiveness & Impact, and Dynamism.

Many locally established companies in various industries nestled in the Middle East region, and continued to deliver innovative projects as well as remarkable solutions. Amidst the competitive business landscape, they are not only expected to bounce back from economic challenges but also thrive whilst meeting changing demands of consumers and clients.

With this, the Middle East National Business Awards has opened nominations for its inaugural 2023 edition to recognise homegrown companies that have exhibited excellence, innovation, and leadership in their recent projects.

The prestigious awards programme honours the initiatives and projects of locally established companies in diverse industries across the Middle East region. The awards will be presented by industry in each country, providing a localised focus. 

Experts from top accounting firms will be evaluating entries and assessing them based on various criteria. Winners will then be revealed at a distinguished Awards Dinner, to be attended by the most influential figures in the business community.

Whilst this is the inaugural edition of the programme in the Middle East, it has been successfully running in other countries as well.

Amongst the companies that were given this recognition was Adventus Singapore Pte. Ltd., which took home awards for its social media marketing and supply chain solutions at the National Business Awards 2022 held in Singapore.

"Thank you so much. I think it's one of those feelings where you get awards for two very different categories, supply chain and marketing, and I really want to thank the team. It's obviously a group effort. Lots of people behind this and years of learning and evolving to get here, so we really appreciate it," said Manvi Kathuria, Chief Business Officer of LEAP Commerce, about the two award wins.

Below are important dates for the Middle East National Business Awards:

  • Opening of nominations: May 12, 2023
  • Deadline for submission: June 25, 2023

The Middle East National Business Awards is presented by Asian Business Review Magazine. To view the full list of past winners, click here. For more information, please contact Danica at [email protected].

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