The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Courier Business Awards entry deadline looms

EntErprisE: Companies of all sizes and shapes welcome to enter for north east’s largest celebratio­n of business

- Graham huband business ediTor business@thecourier.co.uk

It is always the opportunit­ies you don’t grasp that you regret the most.

For companies operating in Tayside and Fife, the chance to be involved with The Courier Business Awards, held in associatio­n with chartered accountant­s Henderson Loggie, is an opportunit­y too good to miss.

The deadline for entries, which can be completed online at www.thecourier­businessaw­ards.com, closes at 5pm tomorrow.

It is a deadline not to be missed if you want to put your company on the entreprene­urial map.

“The Courier Business Awards have grown to become the biggest and most prestigiou­s celebratio­n of the commercial life of east central Scotland,” Courier editor Richard Neville said.

“Through the awards, we aim to reflect the multi-faceted local business landscape. Our roster of winners from the past four years spans everything from the smallest of concerns to the largest of multi-national manufactur­ing companies.

“We know there are brilliant businesses out there.

“The Courier Business Awards is your chance to prove just how good you are. “Do not miss out.” Around 700 local business leaders attended the 2016 awards ceremony.

That figure is set to rise for 2017 when the awards return to Dundee’s Apex City Quay hotel on Saturday, October 28.

The ceremony, which will be hosted by television broadcaste­r and raconteur Gyles Brandreth, will take place in a spectacula­r bespoke-build marquee in the hotel’s grounds.

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