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Halma has been named ‘Company of the Year' at this year’s PLC Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel on 15 March. The coveted ‘Company of the Year’ award recognizes and rewards the Main Market company that has clearly demonstrated that success is not just a short-term phenomenon. They will be “a soundly financed, growth business with a long-term vision and commitment to sustainability”.

Group Of Life-Saving Technology Companies

The award, presented by Richard Crawley, Co-Head of Investment Banking, at Liberum (sponsor) and Reeta Chakrabarti (awards presenter), was accepted by Kevin Thompson, Halma’s Finance Director, Carole Cran, Non-executive Director, and Marc Ronchetti, Group Financial Controller.

Kevin Thompson said: “We are honored to have been recognized by the prestigious PLC Awards as 2017 'Company of the Year'. As a global group of life-saving technology companies, the credit goes to the teams across Halma helping us to grow a safer, cleaner, healthier future for everyone, every day.”

The PLC Awards are aimed at all quoted companies listed on the Main Market. The success of the awards has led to it being broadened out to include FTSE 100 companies as well as the FTSE 250, FTSE Small Cap and Fledgling indices.

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