The crème de la crème of British excellence

The very best of British enterprise recently took centre stage at the 2025 Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards as the country’s most innovative, sustainable and resilient companies were recognised in a glittering ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel

The crème de la crème of British excellence

Hosted by ITV’s Ranvir Singh, the prestigious event brought together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and industry pioneers from across the UK to celebrate achievement, creativity, and purpose in the face of challenging economic conditions.

This year’s ceremony, the largest to date, showcased the extraordinary depth of British business talent across more than 20 award categories, with winners spanning sectors from technology and education to sustainability, manufacturing, and social enterprise.

The 2025 ceremony opened with a moving performance by Lucy, the 10-year-old blind pianist who captured hearts on Channel 4’s The Piano. Guests were later treated to a comedic performance by Josh Berry, who brought the house down with his pitch-perfect impressions of politicians and celebrities before introducing surprise guest Louis Theroux for a keynote interview.

The event also featured a recorded message from the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, while Red Roses vice-captain Megan Jones received a standing ovation from the audience.

Adding a sustainable twist, the event included the UK’s first kinetic dance floor, designed by Pavegen, allowing guests to generate renewable energy as they celebrated. The power created will be commemorated through tree planting on a UK farm, in partnership with 2024 finalist Pareto FM — symbolising the power of collective action.

As for the winners, the Customer Loyalty category saw Travel Counsellors coming in first with Behavet featuring in the highly commended category.

Warburtons meanwhile won Family Business of the Year with Tulleys Farm being highly commended, while in the Lloyds Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year category, top honours went to ADHD 360 with Seven Seeded earning an honourable mention.

Elsewhere, Entrepreneur of the Year went to Phil Anderton, ADHD 360 with an honourable mention for Helen Cannon, ISON Travel

Sarah Austin, Director of the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards, said: “Each year, we’re inspired by the businesses and individuals who demonstrate the best of British enterprise — innovation, resilience, and a true sense of purpose. The 2025 winners represent the future of UK business: sustainable, inclusive, and dynamic. They’re leading the way in transforming industries and communities across the country.”

“It’s a privilege to provide a platform that not only celebrates success but also fosters collaboration, visibility, and growth. British business remains one of our nation’s greatest strengths — and tonight we celebrated that excellence in style.”

Backed by headline sponsor Lloyds, the awards have become a benchmark of achievement within the UK’s business calendar. Winners gain national recognition, networking opportunities, and access to a growing alumni community that spans sectors and regions.

As the UK continues to adapt to global challenges, the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards provide a vital space for sharing ideas, fostering innovation, and promoting sustainable business leadership.

For information on other winners go to https://britishbusinessexcellenceawards.co.uk/2025-winners

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