Private Business Awards launch for 2025

The Private Business Awards 2025, sponsored by BDO, has officially launched, with nominations now open to private or PE-backed businesses with a turnover of £50m-£300m.

The inaugural awards programme, which serves to celebrate the mid-sized businesses that drive UK economic growth, aims to recognise the very best of private business in the UK.

The Private Business Awards is divided into 10 categories

  • Private Business of the Year
  • Tech Business of the Year
  • VC or PE-Backed Business of the Year
  • Social Enterprise of the Year
  • Scale Up Business of the Year
  • Future Leader
  • CEO of the Year
  • Family Business of the Year
  • CFO of the Year
  • Transformation of the Year

Phil Cliftlands, regional managing partner at BDO LLP in the South East, said: “Mid-sized companies are at the heart of our regional economy, playing a vital role in job creation and boasting an impressive track record of growth, particularly against a backdrop of economic uncertainty.

“These private businesses, and the people who lead them, often sit in the shadows of UK capital markets.

“It is a richly diverse community, hugely entrepreneurial, with some fantastic stories to tell and inspire, particularly in the South East.

“For private or PE-backed business in the region, the awards provide a great opportunity to be recognised and celebrated.”

Eligible businesses must be UK-headquartered and trading for a minimum of three years, with revenues between £50m-£300m, except for those entering the Social Enterprise of the Year and Scale Up Business of the Year categories.

Nominations can be made by individuals from both within or outside the eligible company by 14 March 2025.

A shortlist will be announced in June, with finalists selected by an independent judging panel.

Winners will be announced at the Private Business Awards Gala Dinner in London on 11 September 2025.

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