Malta’s leading businesses celebrate success in European Business Awards
Fifteenof Malta’sleading companies gathered at the Hilton Malta to celebrate their selection as Country Representatives in this year’s European Business Awards, sponsored by HSBC.
Over 100 members of the business community met to hear more about the companies who have fought off tough competition to secure their place representing Malta in the awards programme that last year engaged more than 15,000 businesses across Europe.
The companies which will be representing Malta are AquaBioTech, Architecture Project, Camilleri Holdings Ltd, Castille Resources, Computime, Consolidated Biscuit Company, Content House, Crimsonwing PLC, Dedicated Micros, DeMicoli & Associates, The General Soft Drinks Company, Malta International Airport, Myoka, Robert Arrigo & Sons and The Xara Palace Relais and Châteaux. A full list of country representatives is available at http://www.businessawardseurope.com/country-reps/2011. A total of 185 organisations have been selected across Europe to represent their nations, now competing for 100 ‘Ruban d’Honneur’ prizes, and subsequently one of just ten overall European Business Awards. The final ten award winners will be revealed in November.
Alan Richards,Chief Executive Officer and Director HSBC Bank Malta, commented: “The European Business Awards recognise Europe’s most innovative and entrepreneurial businesses. These leading Maltese companies have all thrived despite challenging economic conditions, pursued growth through innovation and created real economic value for Malta. These businesses should be proud not only of their achievements, but of the example they set to the wider Maltese business community. I wish each and every business every success at the next stage of judging and hope that we will again have a number of Ruban d’Honneur winners from Malta.”
Adrian Tripp, Chief Executive of the European Business Awards, said: “Each year we witness impressive entries from many outstanding companies who have some great stories to tell. This year is no different; the quality of applicants is rising as are the number of entrants, so these organisations who have achieved country representative status truly are the best of the best. They will go on to fly the flag for their countries as they battle it out across Europe in the next round to scoop a Ruban d’Honneur.”
The 185 Country Representatives will now be judged by an eminent panel of economists, academics, business leaders, politicians and media owners. They will evaluate the entries and 100 Ruban d’Honneur recipients will be announced on 28 July.
Ruban d’Honneur recipients will be invited to attend the final stage in September when they will give face-to-face presentations and interviews to a panel of judges, who will then determine the overall European Business Award winners. Award winners will be honoured at a gala Awards presentation ceremony in Barcelona on 22 November.