AMK Law named as finalist – Indigenous Business of the Year 2020

Written by AMK Law

November 10, 2020

AMK Law has been shortlisted for the MyBusiness Awards 2020.

The MyBusiness Awards is the benchmark for excellence in Australia and the largest independent awards program celebrating SME business owners and professionals.

Award recipients represent a true cross-section of the SME industry, recognising the best of the best, highlighting and celebrating outstanding achievements and providing winners with a desirable accolade.

The finalist list, which was announced on Friday, 6 November, features over 250 high-achieving individuals and businesses across 30+ submission-based categories.

“This year’s MyBusiness Awards carry more weight than ever, given the unparalleled hardship small- to medium-business owners have experienced since the onset of 2020,” said MyBusiness editor Maja Garaca Djurdjevic.

“That is precisely why we feel honoured to have this opportunity to celebrate business owners and shine a spotlight on those that have gone above and beyond to keep their businesses running and offer outstanding service and support to their customers and the Australian community at large.

“We would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their continued efforts. We wish you all the very best and look forward to celebrating your achievements in December.”

Our founder Matthew, said that he was humbled to be recognised and proud to be named as a finalist in the MyBusiness Awards 2020.

“AMK Law’s recognition for our excellent contribution to the legal industry reinforces the strength of our service and dedication to connecting with the community and engaging with clients,” he added.

You can view the 2020 My Business Awards finalist here.

 

AMK Law acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are fortunate to live and work. We pay our respects to Elders, both past and present and further acknowledge the important role that Indigenous people continue to play within our communities.

 

 

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