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Our awards are the longest-established and most respected in the Northern Ireland business world.
There are 14 categories to enter, including the new category of Special Recognition Award for Climate Action, which is supported by Ulster Bank.
Our panel of distinguished judges is led by Professor Mark Durkin, Executive Dean of Ulster University Business School.
This year marks Prof Durkin’s third year as chairman of the panel, and he has some sound advice for entrants.
“Of all the lessons I’d like to impart, my number one piece of advice is to entrants is to please follow the criteria within the category you’ve chosen to enter.
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12th March 2021 In Northern Ireland the relative modesty of property prices should allow for a much more measured descent into a healthy plain of activity
The announcement by the Chancellor that the stamp duty holiday will be extended for three months to the end of June 2021, followed by three months of an increase to the nil rate band was good news for many, but it was particularly great news for those connected to the Northern Ireland residential property market.
Average property prices are considerably lower here than in GB and have risen at a more modest but stable rate. According to government reports from late November, the average house price in Northern Ireland grew by 2.4% to £143,205 over 2020 compared to £249,633 and 7.6% across the UK (including NI). This means that the vast majority of house purchases will continue to fall under the tapered limits, giving us a full six-month extension for the market res
The Belfast Telegraph Business Awards 2021 in partnership with Ulster Bank is launched today as we mark the 20th anniversary of celebrating the highest achievers in the world of business.
Throughout two decades we ve had a continuous run of honouring businesses and their people - and 2021, which follows the most difficult year business has ever had due to the coronavirus pandemic, is no different.
And 2021 also marks the fifth year of our partnership with title sponsor Ulster Bank.
The bank is supporting an all new-category of the Special Recognition Award for Climate Action.
We are honouring achievement across 14 categories in total, including innovation, management and leadership, marketing and corporate social responsibility.