The search for the best in business in Courier country is under way for 2018.
Entries are now open for the sixth edition of The Courier Business Awards, in association with chartered accountants Henderson Loggie.
A total of 19 awards are available this year, including the new Games category which is designed to showcase the best software development, augmented and virtual reality talent operating in the region.
The Family category will again be split into four regional awards for Perthshire, Angus, Dundee and Fife, with an overall winner also to be recognised.
The Courier Business Awards 2018 are open to businesses large and small that call Tayside and Fife home or have a significant operating presence in the regions.
Entries are free and easy to complete at www.thecourierbusinessawards.com, with applications to close on Sunday July 1.
Richard Neville, editor-in-chief of The Courier, said the awards are a fantastic opportunity to let your business shine.
“Today the cycle begins anew and I very much hope the 2018 Courier Business Awards will be as hotly contested as ever,” Mr Neville said.
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“With The Open coming to Carnoustie in July and the V&A Dundee Museum of Design due to welcome the world from September, this really is a special year for Courier country.
“What better time could there be to put your business in the shop window and at the forefront of minds of thousands of potential new customers?
“The awards are free to enter through our easy-to-use awards website and are open to the entire business community of Courier country.
“Whether you are a single-person start-up or a major multinational, there’s a home for you at The Courier Business Awards 2018.
“So do yourself and your business a favour — don’t delay and get your entries in now.”
The Courier Business Awards – which is among the largest black-tie celebrations of the private sector anywhere in Scotland – will take place at Apex City Quay, Dundee, on Saturday October 27.
David Smith, managing partner of Henderson Loggie, urged local firms to get involved and put themselves on the map.
He said: “It is an exciting year for Dundee and Courier country, especially for businesses operating in the area.
“The Courier Business Awards, now in its sixth year, provides a tremendous platform for companies of all sizes to showcase their businesses.
“Now, more than ever, we should be celebrating the success of the region. It’s Courier Country’s year to shine.”