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| The Business Management Team Award is open to outstanding management teams in the Thames Valley. Judges are looking for management teams that are truly go-ahead, enlightened, innovative, and forward-thinking. The Award will go to the team that has created (or helped create) a highly successful business, or a team that has managed and led a successful project, deal or venture. |
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THE SPONSOR |
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The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (“RBS”) is one of the top three banking groups in Europe and one of the top ten globally. We are the largest UK corporate bank by market share, with over one third of UK corporates now choosing to bank with us.
We have the balance sheet strength and product range to provide tailored solutions to meet customer needs both in the UK and internationally.
We understand what is important to our customers and can offer sound financial guidance
backed by quick, proactive and responsive decision making. Our customers benefit from the firepower of a large international bank that retains the personal service ethos of a local bank.
The RBS team based in Thames Valley can provide customers with their extensive experience in banking and financial advice. The region has a team of over 80 individuals with knowledge and experience of all sectors including structured corporate finance and property. They are on-hand to assist all local businesses with turnovers between £1m to £1billion.
For further information please visit: www.rbs.co.uk/cbfm |
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PREVIOUS WINNERS |
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Previous Management award winners have included Xtrac, Re:creation, Softcat plc, and Exclusive Hotels Group. |
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OUR SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
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Speaker for 2008 event to be confirmed.
The 2007 Awards were presented last November by Alastair Campbell, formerly Tony Blair's right-hand man, and the director of communications and strategy for 10 Downing Street. | |
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