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Kreston Reeves to sponsor the Brighton and Hove Business Awards 2021

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Kreston Reeves has announced that it will sponsor the Brighton and Hove Business Awards 2021 International Business of the Year. 

The Brighton and Hove Business Awards has been running for 15 years and “raises awareness and celebrates those businesses who have really built the Brighton Brand”. 

Supported by the city’s leading organisations, the awards are a benchmark for “excellence in today’s competitive business environment”.

Kreston Reeves will be sponsoring the ‘International Business of the Year’ award. 

This award aims to recognise a business based in, or conducting the majority of its overseas business from, an operational base in Brighton and Hove. 

According to the firm, the company should “demonstrate healthy import/export activity and good trading relations with any country outside of the UK”.

Jake Standing, business advisory partner and head of Sussex outsourcing at Kreston Reeves, said:  “Brighton and Hove is a proven hotbed for innovative businesses that grow far beyond our city. 

“We are proud to support local businesses with their international expansion plans, utilising both our local team in Brighton as well as our advisors across the world.”

Entry deadline is 28 April 2021 and the awards ceremony will be held on Thursday 24 June.

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