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Broadland & South Norfolk Business Awards 2025

Just over 1 week to nominate – nominations close 13 December 2024

FIG is proud to sponsor the Excellence Insurance, Financial and Professional Services award at the Broadland & South Norfolk Business Awards 2025

Nominations for the Broadland and South Norfolk 2025 Business Awards closes 13th December. These awards recognise and celebrate the amazing array of successful businesses in both districts.

If you’re a business with an operating base in Broadland or South Norfolk, nominate yourself for up to two awards in any of the 10 categories. These categories includes; Excellence in Insurance, Financial and Professional Services, Business Growth, Employer of the Year, and Small Business of the Year.

The Full list of categories can be found here:- Broadland and South Norfolk Business Awards categories | Broadland and South Norfolk.

Shortlisted finalists will be invited to attend the awards ceremony hosted at Norwich City Football Club on 19th March 2025.

You can also support your favourite shop and pub by voting for them as ‘Retailer of the Year’ and ‘Pub of the Year’, and you’ll be entered into prize draws for the chance to win £100 of shopping and pub vouchers.

Nominate your business, favourite retailer or pub today

Nominations close 11:59pm on 13 December 2024.

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