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Scaling Lancashire firms urged to gain recognition at BIBAs Awards

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Lancashire’s scale-up companies are being urged to celebrate their success by entering this year’s BIBAs Awards.

Two Zero is sponsoring the Growth Business of the Year category at BIBAs 2020. The award recognises companies demonstrating year on year growth through innovative products, services, management techniques and processes.

The BIBAs, run by the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, is Lancashire’s largest and longest running business awards ceremony.

Applications close on March 27 and this year’s winner will be announced at the BIBAs ceremony at Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom on September 11, 2020.

Amin Vepari, programme manager, Two Zero said: “The Two Zero programme is designed to support Lancashire’s most ambitious companies through the unique challenges that come with 20 per cent year-on-year growth.

“The BIBAs is all about celebrating Lancashire’s greatest business success stories. We’re proud to be partnering with such a great event to help find and recognise the county’s very best growing companies from the past year.

Two Zero, which is led by Lancashire County Council, was launched in January 2020 to support Lancashire companies aspiring to grow 20 per cent year-on-year.

Through an elite programme growth support, companies gain the tools to access new markets, improve leadership skills, futureproof themselves and attract the very best staff.

Companies can find out more and enter the BIBAs here.

If you wish to be considered for Two Zero, please register your interest here.

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