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Mid-sized businesses driving East Anglia's economic growth will get their moment in the spotlight as nominations open for a major new national awards programme.
Why it matters: These companies have shown "an impressive track record of growth, particularly against a backdrop of economic uncertainty," according to BDO East Anglia's regional managing partner Peter Harrup.
The big picture: The Private Business Awards 2025, sponsored by BDO, aims to celebrate mid-sized businesses that typically operate away from the public eye despite their significant economic impact.

By the numbers:
Eligible companies must have turnover between £50m-£300m
10 award categories available
Businesses must have been trading for at least 3 years
What they're saying: "It is a richly diverse community, hugely entrepreneurial, with some fantastic stories to tell and inspire, particularly in East Anglia," Harrup said. "For private or PE-backed business in the region, the awards provide a great opportunity to be recognised and celebrated."
All categories:
Private Business of the Year
Tech Business of the Year
VC or PE-Backed Business of the Year
Social Enterprise of the Year
Scale up Business of the Year
Future Leader
CEO of the Year
Family Business of the Year
CFO of the Year
Transformation of the Year
What's next:
Nominations close on 14 March 2025
Shortlist announced in June
Winners revealed at London gala dinner on 11 September 2025
The bottom line: These awards shine a light on the hidden champions of our region's economy, celebrating their resilience and growth "particularly against a backdrop of economic uncertainty."

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