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Pinch of Salts are a Finalist in the ECHO Regional Business Awards 2021

Pinch of Salts are so thrilled to announce that they are finalists in the 2021 Echo Regional Business Awards!

The Echo RBA awards are the biggest and longest standing business awards in the Merseyside region, with a long history of recognising and rewarding successful businesses across all sectors.

Pinch of Salts are finalists for the Business of the Year (up to 49 employees) Award, with the ceremony this year taking place virtually on Thursday 17th June. The awards’ headline sponsor this year is Liverpool Business School, a faculty within Liverpool John Moores University, that nurtures and develops new talent and innovation right here in the Liverpool city region.

We are in fantastic company with all other awards finalists and are really looking forward to attending the virtual ceremony to celebrate the hard work, dedication and success of local businesses.

To find out more about the awards and how to register to attend, visit https://bit.ly/3viuLDP.

For more information about our bespoke marketing services or to arrange a consultation with our team, please contact us at enquiries@pinchofsalts.com.

Follow us on twitter @pinchofsalts and Linkedin @Pinch of Salts.

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