Now it's time to compete for this year's business award
Six companies are nominated for the Lolland-Falster Business Award 2025.
There was a large turnout at the business award ceremony at Nykøbing F. Theatre last year. This year the event takes place on 23 October. Photo: Jonas BondeJonas Bonde
Who will win the Lolland-Falster Business Award 2025?
It will be decided at the annual business award ceremony on 23 October at Nykøbing F. Theatre.
The judging committee behind the prestigious business award has nominated six companies to compete for the prize.
The following companies are nominated for the Lolland-Falster Business Award 2025: DanuCare ApS, H+ A/S, K.J. Elektro A/S, Gammelgaard Gods v/Peter Friderichsen, Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Ortofon A/S.
- This year's nominees for the Business Award testify that there are ambitious companies on Lolland-Falster. Their contribution to job creation, growth, and local development is crucial - not only for the region but also for the welfare model on which our society is built. Positive business development is a prerequisite for ensuring both progress and shared welfare, says Mikkel Wesselhoff, CEO of Business Lolland-Falster.
A positive business development is a prerequisite for ensuring both progress and shared welfare.
Mikkel Wesselhoff
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The six nominees are presented from today and the coming Fridays leading up to the award ceremony.
- The six companies are characterised by solid results and strong development both economically and organisationally. It is particularly positive to see how they are simultaneously taking big steps in sustainability and green transition. This makes them not only competitive but also pioneering companies for the future business community on Lolland-Falster, says area director at Nordea, Ingolf Stenstrup Larsen.
Plenty of tribute and honour at last year's award ceremony, where Melitek received the Lolland-Falster Business Award. The business award is given to a company that makes a difference for Lolland-Falster. Photo: Jonas BondeJonas Bonde
To be nominated, the company must be growing and delivering solid financial results.
At the same time, the company must create sustainable development with a focus on innovation, investment in climate-friendly technologies and solutions, and deliver sustainable products and services.
Awarded since 1983
The business award was established by Andelsbanken A/S in 1983.
Since 2014, Business Lolland-Falster and Nordea have awarded the Lolland-Falster Business Award.
The business award is presented in collaboration with the accounting firm Aage Maagensen, Folketidende Gruppen, Nordea, and Business Lolland-Falster.