Business Continuity Awards – the winners!

Congratulations to all our finalists and especially to:

Business Continuity Manager of the Year
Paul Cowan, HSBC

Newcomer of the Year
Chloe Fox, Abri

Consultancy of the Year
Instinctif Partners

Team of the Year
St. James's Place

Specialist Company of the Year
CMAC Group

Specialist Technology Company of the Year
F-24 UK

Most Effective Recovery of the Year
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank

Strategy of the Year
Landsec

Strategy Through Partnership
Beyond Blue & Lloyds Banking Group

Initiative of the Year
URIM App

Incident Management Award
HSBC

Transformation Award
Capita

Resilient Workforce Award
Experian
Highly commended: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Excellence in BC in a Tech Company
Fiserv

Testing and Exercising
Sky

Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics Award
Royal Mail Group

BCM Planning Software of the Year
Castellan Solutions
Daisy

Most Innovative Product of the Year
Homesafe by CMAC Group
Highly commended: Reskube


Cloud based Services

StarLeaf Standby

Global Award
Kuwait Telecommunications Company

Best Contribution to Continuity & Resilience
Royal Mail Group




Business Continuity Awards 2023
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