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Sponsoring Growing Business of The Year Award

Webexpenses is joining some of the UK’s most successful companies to help celebrate the very best of British business.

Webexpenses is proud to be one of the sponsors who are supporting this year’s prestigious Growing Business Awards created by Real Business.

Launched in 1999, the awards have developed a well deserved reputation for identifying the smartest and fastest growing companies in the UK.

Held in association with Lloyds Bank and supported by the CBI, past winners have included the likes of EasyJet, LoveFilm, Tyrells and Innocent.

Webexpenses is sponsoring the Growing Business of the Year Award for companies with a turnover in excess of £50 million.

This award has proved to be a launchpad for some of the UK’s brightest companies with Betfair, lastminute.com and King of Shaves all being past winners.

Adam Reynolds webexpenses CEO said:

“Working with our clients, we’re lucky to see first-hand some of the quality, innovation and drive that exists within the UK business community.

“It’s by recognising the best businesses that we can help inspire others to follow and that’s what our involvement with the Growing Business Awards allows us to do.

“When you look at the past winners of this particular category and the success they’ve gone on to achieve, it’s exciting to see who will emerge this year.”

Among the other sponsors of the 15 different award categories are Bupa, Citroen, Lenovo and Canon.

The other categories include Entrepreneur of the Year, Young Company of the Year and the “Made in Britain” Award.

An esteemed judging panel of business leaders, entrepreneurs and experts will decide on the winning entrants; these will be announced at an awards ceremony in London on November 26.

Entrance to the Growing Business Awards 2015 is free with nominations able to be submitted via a simple online form.

Webexpenses is a powerful solution which allows organisations to easily manage and monitor employee expenses. You can learn more here.

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