Lloyds Bank National Business Awards
The Lloyds Bank National Business Awards is an annual British awards ceremony recognising achievement among businesses headquartered in the United Kingdom, held since 2002. It comprises a programme of networking and judging events culminating in a black-tie dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair, London. The awards was once called "the Oscars of great British business" by former prime minister David Cameron.
In 2019 it featured over 140 finalists across fifteen categories, covering business innovation, growth, entrepreneurship, employment, data, artificial intelligence and corporate social responsibility. Among the winners were entrepreneurs James Timpson and Sara Davies.Categories
It awards prizes in the following categories: