Amity Fish Co lands big catch at industry awards

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AMITY Fish Company were delighted to be awarded Digital / Ecommerce Business of the Year at last week’s FSB (Federation of Small Business) Scottish Awards.

The award-winning Scottish seafood supplier, based in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, had been shortlisted for Microbusiness of the Year and Digital / Ecommerce Business of the Year, claiming the latter title during a fantastic awards ceremony at Edinburgh’s Waldorf Astoria that saw a handful Northeast Businesses shortlisted and taking home prizes on the day. 

Also representing the North-East across the categories were Aberdam, Appetite for Business, HR Hub Plus and Riverside Chiropractors.

Reflecting on taking home an award, Amity Managing Director Jimmy Buchan who was in attendance to accept the award, expressed his delight, saying: “We just landed a big catch!”

“This is the result of a dedicated and hard-working team working together. We are thrilled to be shortlisted, never mind winners.”

Following this win, Amity will now receive a nomination and invite to the National FSB Awards, held in Glasgow in May.

Amity’s double-nomination and eventual win follows a successful 2021 for the seafood supplier, following a Great Taste Star award for their exclusive Panko Single Wholetail Scampi product and attention from both HRH Duke of Rothesay and COP 26 for Amity’s efforts in sourcing sustainable seafood for homes and businesses across the UK.

Amity Fish Company supply the finest Scottish seafood available, direct to homes and businesses across the UK, delivering from shore to door from their base in Peterhead, Europe’s largest white fishing port. 

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