64 Vietnamese enterprises win at Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards
Sixty-four business leaders and enterprises have received the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) 2021 for their entrepreneurial and business excellence amidst the pandemic.
A representative of TPBank receives the award in the Corporate Excellence category. (Source: laodong.vn)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Sixty-four business leaders and enterprises have received theAsia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) 2021 for their entrepreneurial andbusiness excellence amidst the pandemic.
The award’srecipients were selected from 260 nominees through a stringent evaluation andjudging process.
Themed “BuildBack Better”, 2021 marks the award's 15th year and the 5th edition of the APEAin Vietnam.
The award hasrecognised entrepreneurial trailblazers within various business industriessince 2007, honouring remarkable achievements in four categories (MasterEntrepreneur, Fast Enterprise, Inspirational Brand, and Corporate Excellence).
The awardprovides a platform for companies and governments to recognise entrepreneurialexcellence, spurring greater innovation, fair business practices and growth inentrepreneurship.
The programmehas grown to encompass 14 countries/regions and markets all over Asia.
Launched in2007, the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards, an initiative by Enterprise Asia, theregion’s leading NGO, is the largest regional recognition and acknowledgementprogramme for outstanding entrepreneurship, continuous innovation andsustainable leadership.
EnterpriseAsia works with governments, NGOs and other organisations to promotecompetitiveness and entrepreneurial development in uplifting the economicstatus of people across Asia.
It aims tocreate an Asia that is rich in entrepreneurship as an engine towardssustainable and progressive economic and social development within a world ofeconomic equality./.
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