The winners will be revealed on Friday, 11 October 2024 at the InterContinental London in Park Lane.
Wells Fargo is hosting the 2024 awards finalist reception, having been a major corporate supporter of the awards since 2019.
John Langley, corporate & investment banking COO and head of international at Wells Fargo, said: “Wells Fargo is honoured to support the Black British Business Awards for the fifth year running, and we are thrilled to be hosting the finalist announcement this week at our London headquarters.
“These important awards celebrate exceptional Black professionals and entrepreneurs and spotlight the unwavering tenacity, drive, commitment and extraordinary talent of these individuals. I want to extend my warmest congratulations to all of the finalists, and wish them the best of luck at the awards later this year. We will be there to support you.”
Since their inception, the Black British Business Awards have promoted the representation of black talent across all sectors, recognising both senior leaders and emerging stars who contribute significantly to the UK economy.
J.P. Morgan returns for the fifth year as the Key Partner of the BBBAwards and, for the seventh consecutive year, The Telegraph will continue its role as national Media Partner.
Other significant sponsors include Alix Partners, Baker McKenzie, Barclays, Bloomberg, Deloitte Goldman Sachs, L’Oréal, Morgan Stanley, MSCI, Oliver Wyman, Financial Times, the Stepstone Group and Wellington Management.
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