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Two weeks left to enter the Belfast Telegraph Business Awards 2026

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Nijobfinder/Belfast Telegraph

22nd Jan 2026

As the deadline to enter the Belfast Telegraph Business Awards approaches, entrants are encouraged to get entries submitted before 6th February.

Sponsored by Ulster Bank, the Belfast Telegraph Business Awards is a highly anticipated event that celebrates NI’s business community.

Companies can enter across 17 categories celebrating achievements in areas such as exporting, marketing and workplace wellbeing, plus two non-entry categories — an award for Lifetime Achievement and one for Outstanding Business of the Year.

Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony hosted by BBC journalist Mark Simpson at Belfast’s Crowne Plaza Hotel on Wednesday 25th March

Mark Crimmins, regional managing director of corporate, commercial and business banking at Ulster Bank, said: “Ulster Bank is proud to partner with the Belfast Telegraph to launch the 2026 Business Awards. This event celebrates the drive and ambition that Northern Ireland’s business community is renowned for and Ulster Bank is committed to supporting those who push our economy forward with their endeavours.

“Throughout the past year we have seen strong performance across many sectors, with businesses demonstrating resilience in the face of ongoing change. From high growth start-ups to long-established firms the determination to succeed has been evident right across the board, so it is important that we recognise these efforts.

“I would strongly encourage businesses of all sizes to take part in this year’s campaign. Not only is it an opportunity to showcase your achievements but it’s also important to inspire others and take credit for the contribution you are making to our local economy. We look forward to celebrating your success.”

Clare Guinness, chief executive of Belfast Chamber and chair of the awards’ judging panel, said: “I’m delighted to be chairing the Belfast Telegraph Business Awards once again.

“With economic headwinds presenting real challenges for businesses, it’s so appropriate to take time to acknowledge and recognise both the success and resilience of our private sector right across Northern Ireland.”

The judging panel is made up of representatives from a range of areas of expertise including innovation, manufacturing, financial services and leadership.

The closing date for entries is Friday 6th February, at 5pm.

Entries can be made by visiting belfasttelegraph.co.uk/businessawards/enter