2025 SME National Business Awards open for entries

Entries are now open for the SME National Business Awards, which are back for 2025, shining a spotlight on the achievements of Britain’s most dynamic small and medium-sized enterprises.

This year’s Grand Final will take place at the prestigious QEII in Westminster in November, welcoming everyone from ambitious startups to established businesses pushing boundaries.

There are a wide range of categories available – from ‘Best New Business’ to ‘Sustainability’, ‘Service Excellence’ and more. Businesses can enter up to three categories to highlight their successes over the past year.

All entries are carefully reviewed by a panel of expert judges looking for excellence, originality and that “extra spark that sets you apart”.

Awards director Damian Cummins said: “The SME National Business Awards are about celebrating the spirit of enterprise that keeps Britain thriving. If you’ve worked hard, grown your business, overcome obstacles or made an impact,  now is the time to step forward and be recognised on a national stage.”

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