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9 July 2025

Applications Open for 17th Annual South Wales Business Awards


Applications are now open for The South Wales Business Awards 2025.

The awards ceremony will be held on Friday, September 26 at the Hilton Hotel in Cardiff. Television and radio presenter, Sara Edwards, is set to return as host.

Two new categories have been introduced for 2025.

This year's categories include:

  • Young Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Start-up of the Year
  • Retail & Tourism Business of the Year
  • Female Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Business Services Business of the Year
  • Technological & Innovative Business of the Year
  • Employer of the Year
  • Green Business of the Year
  • Family Business of the Year
  • Financial Services Business of the Year
  • South Wales Business of the Year 2025 (Drawn from winners of each category)

Wesley Skene, Founder of the South Wales Business Awards, said:

“Since 2008, it's been clear that Wales is a truly special country. Year after year, we witness phenomenal Welsh businesses succeed and evolve. It’s a testament to the unique and resilient spirit of Welsh entrepreneurs, who consistently overcome global economic challenges.”

The South Wales Business Awards are sponsored by The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Feature Sponsor) and Swansea Building Society (Event Sponsor).

The deadline for applications is Friday, August 29th, 2025, with nominations announced on Monday, September 1st, 2025. Full details and a downloadable application pack are available here.

 



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