Stevie Awards Unveils 21st International Business Awards Winners


KUALA LUMPUR, The Stevie Awards has announced winners in the 21st Annual International Business Awards (IBAs), the world’s only international, all-encompassing business awards programme.

High-achieving organisations and executives worldwide have been recognised as Gold, Silver and Bronze Stevie Award winners, which were selected from more than 3,600 nominations submitted by organisations in 62 nations, according to a statement.

More than 300 executives worldwide participated on 11 juries to determine the Stevie winners with Ayala Land of Metro Manila, Philippines emerged as the top winner of Gold, Silver, and Bronze Stevie Awards with 25 in total.

Other winners include Halkbank, Istanbul, Trkiye (18); Tata Consultancy, worldwide (14); Viettel, Hanoi, Vietnam (13); DP DHL, worldwide (13); Miral, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (13); and Cathay United, Taipei, Taiwan (10).

Also won multiple Stevie Awards include Data Dynamics, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, United States (9); PLDT and Smart, Makati City, P
hilippines (9); China Resources Land Limited, Shenzhen, China (8); Lounge Group, Budapest, Hungary (8); and Sandoz AG, Basel, Switzerland (7).

Referred as “the Olympics for the workplace’, the IBAs will be presented during a gala event in Istanbul, Trkiye on Oct 11.

All organisations worldwide are eligible to compete in the IBAs, and may submit any number of nominations in a wide range of categories for achievement in management, marketing, public relations, customer service and human resources, among others.

Nominations for the 2025 edition will be accepted starting in February.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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