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December 8, 2011

The world’s economy might be struggling, but many family businesses have been powering ahead. This year, CampdenFB is asking its readers to vote for the company they believe should be named the family business of the year. 

The world’s economy might be struggling, but many family businesses have been powering ahead. This year, CampdenFB is asking its readers to vote for the company they believe should be named the family business of the year. 

The shortlist includes Australian family business Coopers Brewery, cosmetics giant Estee Lauder, toymaker Lego and chemical group Firmenich.

US carmaker Ford Motors, India’s Godrej Group, east-African retailer Nakumatt, fast-growing Odebrecht and perfume-maker Puig
have also been shortlisted.

October 17, 2011

Coutts and JP Morgan have decided to end their sponsorship of family business awards in the UK, after a long commitment to honouring family-run enterprises. 

Coutts and JP Morgan have decided to end their sponsorship of family business awards in the UK, after a long commitment to honouring family-run enterprises.

Kate Murphy, head of UK family business at JP Morgan, told CampdenFB that the bank had ended its seven-year sponsorship of the JP Morgan IFB Family Business Honours because “there were a number of family business awards and we therefore felt we weren’t promoting family businesses as effectively as we could”.

July 7, 2011

Family-owned construction company Wates Group has been named company of the year, aided by a combination of sustainable practices and family values.

Family-owned construction company Wates Group has been named company of the year, aided by a combination of sustainable practices and family values.

At the UK’s Business in the Community’s 2011 awards for excellence held on 5 July, the 117-year-old family business was recognised for reducing construction waste and following a green strategy.

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