CFC receives first ever King’s Award for Enterprise

Insurance provider, CFC, has been honoured with the first ever King’s Award for Enterprise.

One of 148 organisations in the UK to receive the award, CFC has been recognised for International Trade for Outstanding Short Term Growth in overseas sales over three years.

The King’s Award for Enterprise was previously known as The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise. The award programme is now in its 57th year.

“I am enormously proud of the CFC team who work tirelessly to deliver insurance products, solutions and services that deliver real value to our 130,000 business customers spread around the globe,” says Dave Walsh (pictured), CFC’s founder and group CEO. “This award recognises their excellence which enables us to effectively out-compete local insurance markets in the territories in which we operate. As a result, CFC is bringing new business to London each year – the vast majority of which wouldn’t otherwise come to the UK. Almost every year since our inception, around 80% of our business has been derived from overseas trade.

“But this award doesn’t just recognise our staff’s technical and service excellence. It recognises their passion, their dedication and, perhaps more importantly given the unprecedented challenges of the last few years, their resilience. In my humble opinion, they’re simply the best in the business.”

This is the third time that CFC has received the Enterprise Award, having been recognised in 2013 and 2018.

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