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Golden Bull Award (Malaysia)
Malaysian business award
Malaysian business award
The Golden Bull Award is a business award for SMEs in Malaysia. Started in 2003,it is given to promote dynamism and entrepreneurial talent in the country.
History
The award was established in 2003.
Award Categories
Outstanding SMEs
SMEs with annual sales turnover of RM10 million and above up to RM75 million in the last three financial years. For service and service related sectors, the maximum annual sales turnover is RM10 million in the last three financial years. No. of winners: 100
Emerging SMEs
SMEs with annual sales turnover below RM5 million in the last three financial years. No. of winners: 20
Golden Bull International Cooperation Honorary Award
This award recognizes an international corporation for its collaboration with Malaysian SMEs in their growth and achievements, in particular the Golden Bull Award winners.
Past winners
- 2010 Emerging SME - Sri Guan Teik Enterprise Sdn Bhd
References
References
- (23 July 2007). "SMEs elated to be among top 10 in Golden Bull Award". [[The Star (Malaysia).
- (29 May 2009). "Golden Bull Award returns". [[New Straits Times]].
- (17 July 2023). "The Golden Bull Award Celebrates its 20th Anniversary: Honouring 156 Outstanding Businesses". Yahoo Finance.
- "The Epitome of Golden Bull Trophy | Golden Bull Award 2010 | Triumph with CREATIVITY and INNOVATION".
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