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22 January 2018

Plastic Card Services named as one of Europe's best in first ever 'Ones to Watch' List

Plastic Card Services named as one of Europe's best in first ever 'Ones to Watch' List

Plastic Card Services has been named as ‘One to Watch’ in Europe in business excellenece list published by the European Business Awards sponsored by RSM.

Chosen for demonstrating exceptional achievements, Plastic Card Services will now go on to compete in the category of Business of the Year to become a National Winner in the UK, where if successful will go on to the grand final in May where the European winners will be announced.

Adam Unsworth, Managing Director of Plastic Card Services commented, “Being named as ‘One to Watch’ in Europe is a real accolade for our business. Not only does it recognise and acknowledge the core values of innovation, success and ethics the company operates under, but it is testament to the hard work and dedication shown by each and every member of the Plastic Card Services team.”

Adrian Tripp, CEO of the European Business Awards, Europe’s largest cross-sector business competition said, “We wanted to recognise more widely the many incredible business success stories from across Europe.

He continued: “The talent, dedication and innovation at the heart of these companies creates jobs and opportunity, and is what drives their country’s prosperity. The ‘Ones to Watch’ lists will set a benchmark of success for the European business community.

The ‘Ones to Watch’ list can be found at www.businessawardseurope.com.


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