True Potential wins 'Business of the Year' title at Euro awards

Celebrates 10th anniversary with win

Victoria McKeever
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True Potential has won 'Business of the Year' for the €26m to €150m turnover category at the 2016/17 European Business Awards, which took place in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

This was one of three ‘Business of the Year' awards - broken down into businesses with turnovers below €25m, from €26m to €150m and €150m or higher - and one of 12 categories in all, including awards for innovation and customer focus More than 33,000 businesses from 34 countries entered the competition with these eventually being whittled down to 110 European finalists. True Potential was the only UK fintech business to reach the final from the 55 ‘UK National Champions' across the categories and amomng British businesses that included Lighthouse Group and Thomson Reuters. The Busi...

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