We’ve won a King’s Award for Enterprise – Talking Tables EU Trade

We’ve won a King’s Award for Enterprise

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Talking Tables is one of 148 organisations nationally to be recognised with a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise. Announced on April 21, Talking Tables has been recognised for its excellence in international trade. A total of 149 Awards were made with one company being recognised with two Awards. 78 companies receive a King’s Award for International Trade.

Our main export markets are the US and Europe and over the three-year period 2019-2022 covered by the Awards we achieved outstanding overall growth in overseas sales of 67%.

Our founder Clare commented: “We are highly honoured to receive The King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade. It will certainly make our Coronation celebrations especially meaningful and provides huge inspiration as we look to bring Talking Tables to even more customers in the USA, Europe and beyond.”

The King’s Awards for Enterprise was previously known as the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise and is in its 57th year. Among the other winners for International Trade are soft drinks brand Fever-Tree and health supplements company Lyma.

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