DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR SCOTTISH BUSINESS AWARDS

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Due to popular demand, we’re giving you another week to get entries in

Have you missed the mid-January deadline for our inaugural Scottish Business of the Year Awards?

Well all is not lost. We’ve offered a few interested companies individual entry extensions, so it seems only fair to give everyone an extra week.

That means that if you want to be in with a chance of winning, you must get involved by 23 January.

If you’re considering it, then now’s the time to visit the website, download the entry form, fill it out and send it back.

There are 13 categories to choose from – including different sizes, sectors and areas of innovation – so we’re sure you can find something to excel in.

Peter Walker, editor of TheBusinessDesk Scotland, said: “We’ve already received some great entries, but we want the shortlist to be as diverse as possible, so have granted an extra week to enter.

“The ceremony in the summer is going to be really special – and a great reward for your team’s hard work during the last year, so if they’re worth a few minutes of your time in the next few days, then make it count.”

To enter, visit businessoftheyearawards.co.uk or email boty@thebusinessdesk.com. Entries are free and the awards will have a rigorous judging process.

Site visits will take place in February and March, with shortlisted companies invited to pitch to judges in early May, before the winners are revealed at a black-tie ceremony in Glasgow during June.

The awards are being supported by Daily Business Group and TheBusinessGrid.

TheBusinessDesk.com already runs Business of the Year awards in five English regions, with recent winners including Lloyds Bank, Morrisons and Rigby Group.

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