An Isle of Wight company has gained national recognition at a prestigious business awards event in London.
WRS Systems received a ‘highly commended’ in the ‘Customer Loyalty Award’ category at this year’s Lloyds British Excellence Awards, held on Tuesday 12th November.
The Newport-based company, which was founded in 2003, was also a finalist in the Family Business of the Year category. The awards programme is the largest of its kind in the UK, with thousands of entrants, celebrating the best of British business.
The night, hosted by TV and radio presenter, Anita Rani, also featured an on-stage interview with renowned chef, Tom Kerridge, while Trinny Woodall picked up an Inspiration Award.
David Jackson, WRS Systems CEO, said:
“We are incredibly honoured to receive this customer loyalty award.
“Our commitment to providing exceptional service and value to our clients is at the heart of everything we do.
“This recognition reflects the hard work of our entire team and, most importantly, the trust and loyalty of our customers.
“It was a privilege to be part of the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards, and we look forward to being involved again.”
Specialising in electronic point of sales systems (EPOS), such as tills, self-serve kiosks and tablets, the family-run business has grown significantly over the last 20 years.
It works with brands across all sectors, with Costa Coffee, Cornish Bakery, DUNKIN’ and itsu among its clients.
A team of WRS colleagues attended the ceremony at London’s Grosvenor Hotel, including David, his son, Chris, and daughter, Sophie, who are directors at the company.
Sarah Austin, Awards Event Director, said:
“We want to express our sincere appreciation for your unwavering dedication this year.
“Every interaction with your staff, whether at networking events at The House of Commons and St Paul’s Cathedral, the judging experience or at the awards night, has been remarkable.
“Your commitment truly showcases your passion. Congratulations on your well-deserved highly commended trophy. The positive feedback from all BBEA staff and judges speaks volumes about your incredible team
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