National Chamber Awards 2013

12th June 2013

Join the best in business at the tenth annual Chamber Awards Celebrating ten years of success, the Chamber Awards are back.

And with new categories including Online Business of the Year, this year's Awards are set to be bigger and better than ever. The National Chamber Awards recognise and reward business success across the UK with a range of specialist categories to meet the needs of any organisation. Entry to the Awards is free to members of Accredited Chamber of  Commerce. This year's categories include:• Online Business of the Year • Most Promising New Business • Exporter of the Year • Excellence in Innovation • Commitment to People Development • Marketing Campaign of the Year • Outstanding Personal Achievement • The Sustainability Award The Awards are now open for entry until 28th June and regional winners will be announced on 30th September. The Awards will then conclude with the prestigious gala awards dinner on 28th November in London, where one business will be crowned 'Business of the Year' and presented with a £25,000 cash prize. The entry process couldn't be simpler, with full category details and submissions made online on the new and improved Chamber Awards website. What's more, our new site will be regularly updated with information and inspiration, including previous winners' case studies and winning tips from a number of key industry sources. So, what are you waiting for? With a simpler, bigger and better Chamber Awards than ever, don't miss out on the opportunity to win one of the UK's most coveted business awards. Give your business a winning chance of claiming a Chamber Award today.

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