The winners of the Buckinghamshire Business Awards 2025 have been announced after a night dedicated to celebrating local enterprise.

The event recognised businesses and individuals across 11 categories for their contributions to the county's economic landscape.

The big winner of the night was MA Group, who took home the Company of the Year award, sponsored by Origin Doors and Windows.

Paul Hayman, from the same company, was also named Business Leader of the Year.

The Apprentice and Young Person Employer of the Year award was taken by Seymour Taylor Accountants and Tax Advisers, while Wycombe Wanderers Foundation was crowned the Community Champions.

Garsington Opera was recognised as the Creative Business of the Year, and Mother Cuppa Tea was named the Enterprising Business of the Year.

The Excellence in Customer Experience Award went to Woodrow High House, and Korvus Technology was named Growth Business of the Year.

MA Group also claimed the Innovative Business of the Year title, while WhiffAway was recognised for their Net Zero Ambition.

The New Business of the Year award was won by Neurobelle Consulting.

Philippa Batting, Chief Executive Officer of Buckinghamshire Business First, said: "From start-ups and growing businesses to sector leaders and community champions, this year’s winners and finalists represent the very best of Buckinghamshire.

"The Buckinghamshire Business Awards are about so much more than trophies; they’re a celebration of the people and stories that make this county’s economy thrive, and I’m immensely proud of what our business community continues to achieve.

"A heartfelt thank you to all our sponsors - especially our Headline Sponsor, Origin Doors and Windows, whose support reflects the collaborative spirit that powers Buckinghamshire’s business landscape."