Mar 24, 2026
Apprentify Group will compete against 149 UK businesses including household names, global giants, innovative UK SMEs and family businesses at this year’s British Business Awards, which will feature special guest George Clooney at a star-studded ceremony in Edinburgh on 30 April 2026.
Jonathan Fitchew has been shortlisted for CEO of the Year, alongside Craig Chambers of TBR Global Chauffeuring, Jane Wood of Homes for Scotland, Jen Paice of AC Wealth, Ken McMeikan of Moto, Marcelle Distefano or San Carlo Restaurant Group, Martin Darroch of Harper Macleod and Simon Williams of Storage Giant.
Shortlisted companies will also form the inaugural British Business Leaders List, a new designation recognising the organisations setting the benchmark for modern enterprise and shaping the UK’s economic future.
This year’s shortlist features some of the most recognisable and influential names in British and global business, including AstraZeneca, Moderna, Iceland, Warburtons, Nando’s Dishoom and Holland & Barrett, alongside a dynamic mix of high-growth scale-ups, family-owned firms and innovative SMEs from every corner of the UK.
A record number of more than 400 companies entered the awards this year, with those selected for the shortlist independently evaluated across five core pillars: business performance, innovation, workforce and culture, customer impact and contribution to society and the wider economy.
Those achieving the highest combined performance across these metrics have secured their place on the shortlist, with the strongest performers now going forward to the independent judging panel, comprising 18 key figures from British industry, chaired by the former CEO of Unilever Alan Jope CBE and Emma Crystal, CEO of Coutts Bank.
The awards are set to be bigger than ever with the announcement of a special guest appearance and conversation with award-winning actor and humanitarian, George Clooney, plus the return of keynote speaker Sir Bob Geldof and co-hosts Rob Brydon and Elaine C Smith.
To be held at Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) on 30 April, tables at the awards are in high demand with up to 2000 business leaders set to attend. The awards will once again be raising funds for UK homelessness charity, Social Bite, with a target of helping to raise over £1 million, alongside a fundraising dinner held by the charity the night before the awards event at Gleneagles Hotel.
Jonathan Fitchew, CEO of Apprentify Group, commented: “I’m incredibly proud to be shortlisted among such an outstanding group of leaders at this year’s British Business Awards. To be recognised in this way, alongside organisations and individuals who are setting the benchmark for modern enterprise, speaks to the wider impact and momentum being created across UK business. It’s an honour to stand alongside peers who are collectively shaping Britain’s economic future, and I’m grateful to everyone at Apprentify Group whose dedication has helped make this achievement possible.”
Alan Jope CBE, Chair of the judging panel, said: “The calibre of companies on the shortlist is extraordinary, and our job as judges is simply to maintain the highest standards and ensure that truly outstanding businesses emerge as the winners. From global innovators like AstraZeneca and Moderna to much-loved brands such as Nando’s, Warburtons and Iceland, this year’s cohort represents companies that are truly shaping Britain’s economic future.”
Rick Haythornthwaite, NatWest Group Chair, said: “As Britain’s biggest bank for business, we are proud to once again sponsor the British Business Awards, recognising the outstanding achievements of businesses across all sectors and every part of the UK. Businesses like these are central to our economy, creating jobs, driving innovation, and supporting communities. We look forward to celebrating the ambition, creativity and excellence that is at the heart of so many great British businesses in Edinburgh next month, whilst also taking the opportunity to support Social Bite and its vital work tackling homelessness.”
Josh Littlejohn MBE, Founder of Social Bite and Event Director of the British Business Awards, commented: “It’s brilliant to see so many businesses across multiple sectors and sizes listed on this year’s shortlist. We look forward to welcoming back the British business community for another night of celebration, and to help raise vital funds for Social Bite to allow it to continue making lasting impact for people who are experiencing homelessness throughout the UK.”
For further information on the award, visit: www.britishbusinessawards.co.uk
