Comline named one of 1000 companies to inspire Britain for the third time

Comline’s place in the report for 2017 marks a hat-trick for the company following its inclusion in both 2014 and 2015

Comline named one of 1000 companies to inspire Britain for the third time
Comline's managing director Divyesh Kamdar accepting the 1000 companies to inspire Britain award.

The British distributor of European, Japanese and Korean replacement parts fulfilled the award criteria which stipulated ‘companies needed to show consistent revenue growth over a minimum of three years’ and ‘outperform their industry peers’. 

This is the latest in a string of awards and accolades earned by the brand, as Comline was honoured with the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2016, named Large Business of the Year by the Bedfordshire Business Awards 2016 and received A1 Motor Stores’ Component Supplier of the Year 2016.

Marketing and communications manager, Leigh Davies said “Being listed as one of 1000 companies to inspire Britain is a tremendous feeling for all associated with Comline, and to make the list for a third year out of four is an incredible achievement.”

“Anyone who recently attended Automechanika Birmingham would have seen us proudly claim Comline to be one of the fastest growing automotive brands in Europe, and such accolades only serve to validate this statement.”

Comline also features in The Financial Times’ FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2017 and the 2017 iteration of The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200.

Chief Executive of London Stock Exchange Group, Xavier Rolet, added: “Four years on, London Stock Exchange Group’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain report continues to highlight the dynamic, entrepreneurial and ambitious businesses across the country that are boosting UK productivity, driving economic growth and creating jobs.

“The strength and diversity of these companies is readily apparent with a broad mix of UK regions and sectors represented.

“These companies are the very heart of an ‘anti-fragile’ economy: more robust, more flexible and less prone to boom and bust.

“We must ensure we continue doing all we can to support high growth potential businesses like these.”

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