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16th IN Business Awards: Voting starts Sunday!

For the 16th year running, the IN Business Awards – the island’s ultimate event that recognises and rewards Cypriot entrepreneurship – will be shining the spotlight on 50 new nominees in 10 different categories.

The 50 new nominees have been announced (to see them click here) and voting starts this Sunday, 4 February 2024, through IN Business magazine, online, by phone and by SMS, and will last until 4 April 2024. This year’s 50 nominees will be competing in the following categories:

1. Business

2. Small and Medium Sized Business (SME)

3. Manager-CEO (in memory of Andy Hadjicostis)

4. Services

5. Tourism – Hotels – Leisure – Dining

  1. Real Estate & Construction
  2. Trade – Industry
  3. Corporate Social Responsibility (ESG-CSR)
  4. Best Workplace / Employer of Choice
  5. Business Innovation

Three honorary awards will be given in the categories:

  1. Lifetime Achievement
  2. Cypriot entrepreneur/professional excelling abroa
  3. Editor’s Choice

All the details regarding the vote and a more detailed presentation of the companies are available in the February edition of IN Business magazine, which is out 4 February.

The 16th ΙΝ Βusiness Awards are presented by European University Cyprus.

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  • Organisers: ΙΜΗ and ΙΝ Βusiness magazine

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