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Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

Global Brand Builder Jeremy Price Leads Mission to Preserve Memories Through Print

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Jeremy Price, the business strategist behind the UK launches of household names such as Fiskars, Buff headwear, and Gerber’s Bear Grylls outdoor range, is championing a new mission to place print back at the heart of photography, ensuring families can preserve their most treasured memories for generations.

After three decades of building multi-million-pound brands — including growing Graphistudio UK into a £4 million business — Price has shifted his focus to coaching photographers, helping them create sustainable studios that offer far more than just digital files.

“Most of us live our lives on screens, but when you lose someone, it’s printed photographs you reach for, not files in the cloud,” said Price. “I want to help photographers create albums and portraits that become family heirlooms.”

His move from corporate boardrooms to creative coaching was inspired by personal tragedy, including the loss of his son in 2006. Through these experiences, Price discovered the profound power of tangible photographs and their ability to offer lasting comfort.

Through his work with Graphistudio and his own consultancy, Price has already supported hundreds of photographers, guiding them to build profitable, high-end studios while reviving the value of printed imagery.

“We’ve built an industry obsessed with digital, but legacy lives on in print,” he said. “I’m proving you can run a successful, thriving creative business and still put meaning first.”

Price’s coaching has helped photographers pay off mortgages, take long-awaited holidays, and build premium, confidence-driven businesses — all while producing work that lasts far beyond a screen.

With a 35-year track record of global brand launches and a reputation for reshaping the photography sector, Jeremy Price is now calling on creatives to build an enduring legacy — one that celebrates both their craft and their clients’ memories.

United Arab Emirates Crowned Best Retirement Destination for UK Expats

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According to new analysis from Gibraltar Residency, the UAE has secured the top spot as the preferred destination for British retirees in 2025.

Researchers assessed 40 countries worldwide, measuring them against six critical retirement criteria: access to healthcare, tax advantages, cost of living, annual sunshine hours, visa and residency flexibility, and English language accessibility. The categories with the most influence were healthcare, taxation, and affordability.

The UAE came out on top thanks to its combination of financial incentives and lifestyle benefits. The country offers a zero personal income tax regime, world-class healthcare services, and year-round sunshine. 

Its large, well-established expat communities also mean new arrivals can integrate easily, while English is widely spoken across business and healthcare settings. Together, these factors make the Gulf state an increasingly attractive option for UK citizens planning their retirement abroad.

The research highlights that retirement priorities are shifting. While traditional hotspots such as Spain, Portugal and France have long been popular, stricter visa rules post-Brexit and higher living costs have made them less competitive. Instead, retirees are looking further afield to destinations that combine financial security with a high quality of life.

The Top Five Destinations for British Retirees in 2025 Are:

  1. United Arab Emirates – Favourable tax regime, world-class healthcare and abundant sunshine.
  2. Thailand – Low cost of living, accessible residency options and a strong reputation for healthcare.
  3. Malaysia – Affordable lifestyle, good healthcare and widespread English usage.
  4. Mexico – Strong healthcare system, low living costs and vibrant expat hubs.
  5. Gibraltar – Familiar legal and healthcare systems, tax advantages and sunny climate. 

Interestingly, Gibraltar was the only European destination to feature within the top 10. Its strong appeal lies in its unique blend of British familiarity and Mediterranean lifestyle, coupled with tax advantages and healthcare aligned with the UK system. The June 2025 treaty restoring visa-free access to the Schengen area for Gibraltar residents also boosted its ranking, making it one of the few European options offering both financial and lifestyle security.

As retirees weigh up where to spend their later years, factors such as healthcare quality, affordability and ease of residency are becoming more influential than geographical proximity. For many, the UAE’s mix of sunshine, safety, healthcare excellence and tax freedom is setting a new benchmark for international retirement destinations.

The rankings were based on weighted scores across healthcare (25%), personal tax rates (25%), cost of living (25%), sunshine hours (8.33%), residency options (8.33%) and English proficiency (8.33%).

Velocity OS™ Combines AI, Human Expertise, and a Fresh Partnership Model to Accelerate Business Growth

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London-based High-Velocity Startups has announced rapid momentum for Velocity OS™, its intelligent business acceleration agent designed to close one of the biggest gaps in entrepreneurship today: effective implementation. Early traction demonstrates growing demand for a structured, guided approach that enables founders to move faster while maintaining quality and precision.

Historically, entrepreneurs seeking mentorship, tools, and resources have faced fragmented options, often limited to those who already know where to look. Velocity OS™ changes that, starting with the Business Offer Refiner™, which helps founders create client-ready offers within minutes. Complementary modules include the Magnetic Marketing Mapper™, Conversion Sales System™, and Legal Launchpad™, with the Finance Fortifier™ set to launch soon.

Together, these solutions simplify critical aspects of the business journey, empowering founders to navigate from strategy through delivery with greater clarity, confidence, and speed.

“Velocity OS™ is far more than just an app. It is an AI-first, human-guided experience that accelerates entrepreneurship,” said Raihan Islam, Founder and Principal Advisor at High-Velocity Startups. “Entrepreneurs are telling us they want more than ideas and inspiration. They want clear, actionable frameworks that keep momentum and reduce uncertainty.”

Now with Velocity OS™, founders can quickly define offers aligned with themselves and their ideal customers. Beyond this initial offer definition, they can extend its marketability through drafting content such as landing page copy, ad hooks, sales scripts and objection-handling responses. They can even draft initial versions of essential legal agreements such as terms and conditions. 

To provide users with the assurance that they are not merely working with random AI outputs, they are also able to schedule time with an expert advisor through Velocity OS™ and review what the app has helped them create.

A central pillar in developing Velocity OS™ has been its collaboration with Fusion Flow Software, a leader in enterprise-grade ERP and AI systems. Diego Araujo, Founder and Chief Architect of Fusion Flow, emphasized the significance. He said: “Velocity OS™ demonstrates how small businesses can access the same level of responsible AI adoption that global enterprises demand. At Fusion Flow, we’ve helped boards and executives navigate AI governance at scale. Partnering with Raihan allows us to translate that rigor into the entrepreneurial world, making Velocity OS™ board-ready.”

The innovative Velocity OS™ is offered in different packages, with higher tiers focused on providing more done-for-you consulting services than solely advisory-level support. Its effectiveness has been validated through a series of webinars on ‘How to Win Over Your Ideal Customer by Proposing Irresistible Offers,’ during which automation-driven offer creation was compressed from weeks into minutes. The Irresistible Offer principle was originally coined by Mark Joyner and has been popularised by entrepreneurs such as Alex Hormozi and Russell Brunson.

Raihan’s perspective draws from his credential as a Certified Chair™ in the advisory board field, applying best practices in governance to the adoption of AI and automation, as well as his writing on entrepreneurship and innovation for ComputerWeekly.com. “Boards and their advisors need to understand the risks of AI adoption, but also the frameworks available to implement it properly,” he explained. “That philosophy of responsible adoption guides how we are building Velocity OS™ for entrepreneurs.”

The inspiration to build Velocity OS™ came from seeing too many entrepreneurs stalled between inspiration and action. “I noticed in both my advisory work and through my own entrepreneurial journey that people often knew what strategies to apply, but lacked the tools to take action,” Raihan said. “Velocity OS™ was designed to bridge that gap so that when founders imagine an offer, they can launch it the same day.”

To learn more about Velocity OS™, visit www.highvelocitystartups.com/velocity-os.

ONEEV Launches to Revolutionise EV Charging Across the UK and Ireland

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ONEEV, the smarter and more rewarding EV lifestyle app, has officially launched across the UK and Ireland with the goal of reducing range anxiety and transforming the way drivers manage their electric vehicles. Founded by Tim Moore and Lyndon Gough, the platform addresses key pain points for EV owners, including unreliable charging access, hidden costs, and complex payment processes. Through ONEEV, users benefit from real-time charger availability, transparent pricing, secure in-app payments, and a dedicated marketplace for EV products and lifestyle services.

The launch marks the culmination of an 18-month journey that began in April 2024, when Moore and Gough discovered the challenges facing EV drivers firsthand. Within just 24 hours of receiving their new vehicles, they encountered the same frustrations experienced by millions across the UK — from unreliable charging apps and confusing pre-payment systems to unclear tariffs and the absence of a centralised hub for essential EV services.

By May 2024, the pair realised these issues extended beyond charging. EV owners often lacked guidance on home charging solutions, insurance, tyre replacements, servicing, and even roadside recovery coverage. As lifelong friends and new EV enthusiasts, Moore and Gough decided to reimagine the entire EV ownership experience, developing ONEEV as a comprehensive, driver-first platform designed to simplify life for EV owners.

“The cars were cutting-edge, but the ownership experience felt clunky and disconnected,” said Tim Moore, Co-Founder of ONEEV. “We set out to create one platform that would transform not just charging, but the entire EV lifestyle.”

The founders combined their complementary experience: Lyndon Gough, with a track record of building and scaling successful businesses, and Tim Moore, who spent years shaping global brands with a focus on customer-first innovation. Together, they assembled a team of developers and researchers to reimagine the EV experience — and bring ONEEV to life.

While others raced to roll out infrastructure, Moore and Gough put drivers first, focusing on accuracy and usability. In testing, they discovered that charge point data provided was only around 65% reliable – meaning drivers faced a one-in-three chance of failure or frustration. When they raised the issue, data hubs dismissed the concerns, claiming no other roaming partners had a problem and that this level of accuracy was acceptable. ONEEV refused to accept that. Instead, the founders delayed launch and invested heavily to raise accuracy to 99.8%, setting a new benchmark for the industry, resulting in a better experience for the customer.

If the data is broken, the driver experience will be broken too,” said Co-Founder Lyndon Gough. “We took the harder path – self-funding, pushing partners for higher standards, and refusing to cut corners – because we knew drivers deserved better.

A Platform Beyond Charging

The result is ONEEV: a premium lifestyle platform built by EV drivers, for EV drivers. Key features include:

  • Real-time access to charge points with 99.8% accuracy.
  • Transparent live pricing before every session.
  •  Secure in-app payments designed to safeguard customer transactions.
  • Instant digital receipts, designed with business users in mind.
  • Connected lifestyle services: Carefully selected partners offering everything from reliable home chargers and specialist insurance to performance EV tyres, premium roadside recovery, bespoke accessories, and even EV-friendly travel experiences. By consolidating these services, ONEEV positions itself not just as another charging app, but as the central hub for EV living.

The UK EV market is accelerating, with SMMT reporting a 17% rise in new electric registrations in June 2025 alone. However, consumer confidence continues to be challenged by poor charging experiences, lack of infrastructure visibility, and fragmented service offerings. ONEEV aims to restore trust and convenience by creating a single, reliable platform.

ONEEV’s Promise

ONEEV’s founding principles are rooted in a belief that EV drivers deserve better than subpar experiences. The platform was created to put drivers firmly in control of their journeys and offer fewer, smarter features that simply work.

Build a connected, reliable, and rewarding EV lifestyle. Moore and Gough summarise their mission simply: ONEEV was born from lived frustration but built with purpose – for every driver who has been stranded, confused, or let down. We see you. We were you. And we built ONEEV for you.

Nicky Greer Launches Premium ‘Done For You’ Lease Options Service for Serious Investors

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Property pioneer Nicky Greer, founder of Lease Options Mastery, has announced the launch of a comprehensive ‘done for you’ lease options service, enabling experienced investors to secure profitable property deals in both the UK and Dubai without the hassle of managing the process themselves.

Greer, who set the UK record as the largest single investor in the country’s biggest property lease options deal, is working with a team of leading industry specialists to deliver a turnkey service built for entrepreneurs serious about scaling their portfolios. The programme officially goes live on 1st September.

The lease options strategy — which allows investors to control property without an upfront purchase and secure the option to buy later at a pre-agreed price — offers flexibility and high profit potential. It enables investors to generate income with minimal initial capital, while giving property owners the chance to avoid foreclosure and enjoy stable monthly earnings.

Designed for professionals looking to elevate their investment strategy, the service includes:

  • Guidance from a multi-disciplinary team comprising UK and Dubai property experts, a tax advisor, architect, and planning consultant.
  • Access to a virtual assistant, premium CRM technology, and tailored business coaching to support client success.

“Dubai is an investor’s playground,” said Greer. “It’s growing at an incredible pace and full of people ready to make things happen. By combining UK and Dubai-based opportunities and supporting our clients with a world-class team, we’re making lease options more profitable than ever.”

Greer’s track record speaks for itself — her students have achieved over £30 million in lease option deals to date. “I am incredibly proud of what our students have accomplished, and so grateful to them for trusting in this opportunity,” she said.

“With our new ‘done for you’ lease options service, we can offer another group of potential investors the chance to join in the success.”

For further information on Nicky’s new programme and existing teachings, visit www.leaseoptionsmastery.co.uk.

UK Businesses Turn to Offshore Outsourcing as Costs Rise, Kimon Study Reports

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A comprehensive new study by Kimon Services, an international leader in outsourcing and business process solutions, has found that UK government policy changes are driving a major shift towards offshoring entry-level roles, as small and medium-sized businesses battle rising operational costs.

The report highlights the recent rise in Employer National Insurance contributions, combined with stricter compliance demands and higher wage obligations, as key factors leaving many UK companies struggling to maintain competitiveness.

According to the study, 62% of UK businesses surveyed are now exploring outsourcing entry-level administrative roles overseas as a core survival strategy.

“Businesses across the UK are constantly telling us the same story: the rising cost of employing staff is eroding margins and threatening viability,” said Michael Kitt, CEO of Kimon Services. “Outsourcing is no longer just a cost-saving measure; it’s become a lifeline. Kimon helps companies navigate this shift responsibly, ensuring they can focus on growth while we deliver skilled, reliable, and most importantly, cost-effective teams to support their operations.”

The findings also show that 24% of surveyed firms plan to outsource admin and customer support roles abroad within the next 12 months, while 16% have already taken action, shifting parts of their operations following the most recent Employer NI increase.

Big businesses are also joining this trend. Nationwide Building Society recently unveiled plans to relocate 1,000 back-office and customer service roles to India, covering HR, call-centre operations, and data processing. Similarly, Asda has outsourced over 100 IT positions to India in line with a broader support outsourcing strategy.

Reflecting this growing demand, Kimon has seen a 40% annual rise in inquiries from UK-based companies seeking assistance with customer service, finance administration, and back-office functions.

The study warns that without government intervention to ease rising employment costs, outsourcing will continue to accelerate, fundamentally transforming how and where entry-level work is performed and redefining traditional expectations of domestic hiring.

Soho Jazz Festival Returns in September to Honour a Century of Jazz Heritage

From 10th to 14th September 2025, the Soho Jazz Festival makes a spectacular comeback, taking over 15 venues with a packed programme of 40 live shows. A single all-access pass will unlock every performance across this vibrant four-day celebration.

This landmark edition celebrates 100 years of jazz, turning Soho into a dynamic jazz village filled with unexpected discoveries. With over 100 artists, 40+ gigs, and performances spanning swing, Latin, blues, soul, hip-hop, and the UK underground, the festival offers something for every jazz enthusiast.

For the past 10 years, producers Nathan Britton and George Hudson have nurtured the festival into one of Europe’s most respected grassroots jazz events, providing a platform for rising stars alongside established names in London’s legendary jazz quarter. Festivalgoers can expect exclusive jam sessions, surprise gigs, album premieres, and live recordings as the scene’s brightest talents come together to shape jazz’s next chapter.

Taking the experience onto the streets, a vintage double-decker bus—equipped for mobile gigs—will roam Soho, filling the air with music. Meanwhile, Yamaha Music London and sE Electronics are partnering with the festival to deliver interactive workshops, intimate sessions, and innovative collaborations. In a bold step forward, the event also unveils the UK’s first-ever metaverse jazz club, connecting audiences worldwide.

The festival is supported by 1664 Blanc as its official beer partner, as well as the Soho Business Alliance, the City of Westminster Council, and charity partner Help Musicians through their dedicated mental health initiative, Music Minds Matter. Tickets are available now via www.sohojazzfestival.com.

Vision One Study Positions M&S as Leader of UK Department Store Industry

According to new research from Vision One, Marks & Spencer (M&S) is best placed to dominate the UK’s department store industry in the coming years.

Vision One’s 2025 survey, which polled 1,000 UK adults using its ‘BrandVision’ tracking service, explored both consumer usage and perceptions of key retail brands.

Despite experiencing IT issues earlier this year, M&S has scored 68 out of 100 for brand health, placing it comfortably above the benchmark of 60 and ahead of Next and John Lewis.

“Our research points to M&S as the brand most in tune with today’s shoppers,” said Tony Lewis, CEO at Vision One.

“Customers continue to trust M&S for quality and value. Our research suggests M&S has significantly more momentum and remains in a much stronger position than its competitors.”

The brand’s image has evolved positively, with respondents highlighting M&S’s trustworthiness, popularity, and relatability under the theme of ‘people like me’.

Tony Lewis added: “The tide of consumer perception has shifted. M&S is winning hearts by being trusted, popular and relatable, while some competitors are losing relevance and risk stagnation, underlining the urgent need for fresh energy to regain cultural relevance.”

Vision One’s brand tracking study underlines that M&S is not just surviving in a challenging retail climate – it is thriving. The combination of brand trust, modernisation and consumer loyalty positions M&S as the leading contender to drive the UK department store sector forward for the foreseeable future.

Virgin Atlantic expands dementia-friendly cinema offering with WOFFF partnership

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Virgin Atlantic and the Women Over 50 Film Festival (WOFFF) are delighted to announce the continuation of their innovative collaboration, rolling out a new season of dementia-friendly short films on board.

This thoughtful collection, available via the airline’s Vera inflight entertainment platform, provides a gentle and inclusive cinematic experience designed to support customers living with dementia alongside their families and carers.

Since its launch in June 2024, the initiative has already attracted more than 60,000 views, highlighting the strong appetite among travellers for inclusive and meaningful in-flight entertainment.

Sharon Noyau, Manager – Inflight Entertainment Content at Virgin Atlantic, said: “The response to our dementia-friendly film collection has been incredible, and we couldn’t be more delighted to continue this partnership with WOFFF. Our customers have told us how meaningful it is to have content that can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of cognitive ability. We’re proud to lead the way in inclusive inflight entertainment and can’t wait for customers to experience this beautiful new selection of films.”

Nuala O’Sullivan, founder of WOFFF, added: “It’s wonderful to know that over 60,000 people have already enjoyed our dementia-friendly films on Virgin Atlantic flights. Cinema has the power to connect us, to calm us, and to bring joy. 

“We’re honoured to keep working with Virgin Atlantic to ensure that everyone, including those living with dementia, can share in the magic of film, wherever they are in the world.”

This dementia-friendly programme, created by the Women Over 50 Film Festival, is designed especially for people living with dementia and their companions. These short films feature gentle soundtracks, simple storylines and moments of calm, with a mix of animation, dance, poetry and documentary.

The new dementia-friendly short film collection on Vera includes:

  • And Yet, directed by Lucretia Knapp, Lynne Yamamoto | Experimental: A film that glides from silence to gentle music. If you’re living with dementia, the “kitchen dancing” might spark memories of dancing with someone you love.
  • Call of the Cranes, directed by Vilma Tihilä | Experimental: People in a forest hear birds calling. They gather together and dance in response. If you live with dementia, you may enjoy the calming beauty of the Finnish countryside.
  • Clearing, directed by Karen Kaeja | Experimental: This calming film features a woman dancing on a snowy Canadian morning. People living with dementia may find the simple colour scheme of black, white and yellow pleasing to watch.
  • Magicland, directed by Celia Willis and Emily Stein | Documentary: Jenny Myers is the first Black woman invited into the Magic Circle. If you live with dementia, you may find this joyful, colourful meditation on magic and intergenerational relationships enchanting.
  • The Past Is Another Country, directed by Magda Rakita | Documentary: 76-year-old Bridget Sojourner reflects on fashion, allotments and life. There’s no room for beige here. If you’re living with dementia, you may enjoy Bridget’s vibrant colour choices.
  • The Piano Forest, directed by Eva Sjöblom, Åsa Linder | Documentary: Pianos placed in a Swedish forest create an art installation exploring the fleeting nature of life. If you’re living with dementia, you may find the peaceful forest soundscape soothing.
  • Treasure, directed by Samantha Moore | Animation: In the Shropshire hills, a mother’s love connects through the ages to a treasure hunter’s quest. If you’re living with dementia, you may find this soothing animation relaxing to watch.
  • Wait a Minute, directed by Marta Renzi | Experimental: On a sunny pier, people dance and play to upbeat music, creating a joyful invitation to savour the moment. People living with dementia may enjoy the upbeat music and the people dancing in the sunshine.
  • You Can’t Shrink Love, directed by Veena Rao | Documentary: Artist Lucy Francis crafts tiny, lifelike dogs, bringing joy and memories of beloved pets to life. People living with dementia may enjoy Lucy’s craftwork. Some viewers may be reminded of dogs they have known and loved.

Samantha Moore, director of Treasure, one of the films showing on Virgin Atlantic said: “I am thrilled to be included in this dementia-friendly programme for WOFFF and Virgin Atlantic. 

“My mum had early onset dementia, and our experience was that she retained a lot of emotional intelligence, despite losing so much. Music, images, colour, and texture remained potent connectors between us, and I hope that these films will similarly connect with a curious and friendly audience.”

The programme has been positively received by passengers from around the world, including Ipsit Vahia, MD Chief of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at McLean Hospital who came across the programme during a flight and took to LinkedIn to say:

“On an international flight on Virgin Atlantic this week, I spotted an interesting option in the movie selection menu – it said, simply, ‘Dementia-friendly shorts.’

“A closer look showed a selection of nine short films, ranging from 2-9 minutes and scripted to be gently contemplative. Each of them was designed to engage a person living with dementia in a calming way, and could be played on loop, taking rapid forgetting into consideration. 

“Being 7 hours into a 9-hour flight, it made me think about what it is like for someone with dementia and their carers to take a long-distance flight. In that moment, I felt relieved on their behalf that their needs were considered by the airline.”

This collaboration remains one of the first of its kind in inflight entertainment, highlighting the potential of cinema to create more inclusive experiences for travellers worldwide.

Double Success for Influencer Matchmaker at SME Enterprise Awards 2025

Influencer Matchmaker has secured a double win at the Midlands Enterprise Awards 2025, reinforcing its position as one of the UK’s leading influencer and celebrity talent agencies.

The agency picked up the titles of Best Influencer & Celebrity Talent Marketing Agency 2025 and Leading Influencer Campaign Specialists 2025.

Hosted by SME News Magazine, the awards are now in their ninth year and shine a spotlight on the region’s most innovative and impactful businesses.

Over the past year, Influencer Matchmaker has delivered more than 1,000 brand partnerships by drawing on its international network of creators and celebrities. Its strategies are designed to maximise brand impact online while driving growth, ROI, and stronger customer engagement.

The agency brings together more than two decades of combined expertise and represents a global community of over 2,000 influencers and celebrities. Clients have included household names such as Disney and McDonald’s.

Recent high-profile campaigns have seen Amazon Handmade partner with Stacey Solomon, Acer work with Steven Bartlett, and Quaker Oats collaborate with Tom Daley.

Laura Hayes, Senior Celebrity & Brand Partnership Executive, commented: “We are hugely honoured to receive these awards, which are testament to the hard work of our team and their dedication to matching top influencers to major events and campaigns. We have seen a 27% increase in demand for celebrity and influencer content for brands, something we anticipate with increase in years to come.

“We like to create long-term partnerships, but we have also worked with some amazing brands for one-off campaigns, collaboration and promotions.

“These awards are a fitting tribute to our efforts as we seek to go further and higher in the coming months with some really innovative and exciting projects in the pipeline, which will be unveiled in due course.”

Awards Coordinator Melissa Bramall said: “I’m so pleased to share my congratulations with our winners, especially as they alter the trajectory of their industries for the better.”

For more details, visit www.influencermatchmaker.co.uk.