Novus Property Solutions shortlisted for Lloyds Bank Award

  • 25 Jul 2017

Novus Property Solutions has been shortlisted for The Lloyds Bank Positive Social Impact Award for the 2017 Lloyds Bank National Business Awards.

Novus Property Solutions chairman Stuart Seddon said: “At Novus, we work hard to have a positive impact on our employees’ lives and on the communities in which we work, so it is very satisfying to have this work acknowledged by such a prestigious awards body. Being shortlisted in the National Business Awards is an achievement in itself and we’re very proud to be named as a finalist.”

Hundreds of businesses entered the awards and finalists will now prepare for live presentations to a judging panel who will decide the overall winners.

The 2017 ceremony will take place on Tuesday 14th November 2017, at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, where the winners will be revealed.

Conor McGinn MP gave finalist the opportunity to meet fellow entrants, the Awards Advisory Board members, judges and sponsors of each category at a reception at the House of Commons.

Tom Broughton, Group Brand Director of the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards said: “Given the economic uncertainty over the past year, it is inspiring more than ever to see British businesses prosper. Through a thorough and comprehensive judging process, this year’s selected finalists demonstrate exceptional quality and diversity across a range of business sectors within the UK. We are now looking forward to the next step of the process and meeting some of the finalists face-to-face.”

Novus Property Solutions,
PO Box 3279,
Galveston Grove,
Oldfield Industrial Estate,
Fenton,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
ST4 3PE

Phone: 01782 598000
Fax: 01782 598101

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