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ReAgent, a family-run chemical manufacturing company, celebrate their King's Award for Enterprise

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How did you hear about The King’s Awards for Enterprise?

We’ve known about the King’s Awards for many years as they’re widely recognised as the UK’s highest honour for business.

Why did you apply for the Awards?

We applied to acknowledge the scale of our international growth and the long-term relationships we’ve built with customers around the world. It was also a way to recognise the team whose work made that success possible - and it’s one of the most respected accolades a UK company can receive.

How did you find the application process?

It was detailed and rigorous, which is what you’d expect from an award of this calibre. It also gave us a valuable opportunity to reflect on our progress and clarify our long-term goals.

How does it feel to win?

It’s a huge honour, and a proud moment for the entire team.

How do you plan to celebrate?

We’ll be celebrating with the team in person -  they’ve all earned it! We’re also planning to mark the occasion more formally when the award presentation takes place.

How do you plan to use the award/ tell others about your success?

We’re sharing the news with our customers, partners, and community through our website, social media, and press. The King’s Award emblem is also a symbol of trust and quality which we’ll use proudly across our communications and materials.

What top tips do you have for others applying?

Be honest, be specific, and take the time to reflect on what makes your business different. Involve your team, as their insights and impact are part of your story.

Find out more about ReAgent here.

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