The King's Awards for Enterprise Magazine 2026

The King’s Awards FOR ENTERPRISE

The King’s Awards for Enterprise are considered the UK’s most prestigious business awards, designed to acknowledge and encourage outstanding achievements demonstrated by British businesses. Instituted by Royal Warrant in 1965, and first awarded in 1966, the Awards’ format has evolved to encompass four categories: International Trade, Innovation, Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) and, newly renamed for this year, Sustainability. In the past, individuals have been recognised within the King’s Awards for Enterprise but, as of 2017, this individual award was rested. His Majesty The King makes the awards on the advice of the Prime Minister, who is assisted by an advisory committee, including representatives of Government, industry and commerce, and the trade unions. The King’s Awards for Enterprise are free to enter and you may apply for more than one award. Organisations of any size operating regularly as a business unit in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and which meet the criteria, may enter. The Awards are made to businesses as a whole rather than to individuals. Applicants who are unsuccessful receive feedback about their strengths and are offered guidance about how to improve their entry for future applications. Presentation ceremonies are conducted at each winner’s premises, usually by the Lord-Lieutenant of the County, who is the designated representative of His Majesty The King. The Awards consist of a Grant of Appointment and a commemorative crystal bowl. Successful organisations may

fly the King’s Award flag at their principal premises and are entitled to use the emblem on marketing materials, such as on packaging, advertisements, stationery and websites. This information was correct at the time of going to press. For the latest information visit www.gov.uk/kings-awards- for-enterprise

THE KING’S AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISE: ELIGIBILITY To apply for a King’s Award for Enterprise your

organisation must meet the following minimum criteria: Be based in the UK (including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man); File its Company Tax Returns with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC); Be a self-contained enterprise that markets its own products or services and is under its own management; Have at least two full-time UK employees or part-time equivalents; and Demonstrate strong corporate social responsibility. Your organisation may be a business or non-profit. Each Award has additional entry criteria, which can be found at the start of each relevant section in this magazine as well as on the website www.gov.uk/kings-awards-for-enterprise/eligibility

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