In a ceremony held in Wokingham’s Town Hall, the Lord-Lieutenant presented the commemorative award and Grant of Appointment to Bexprt’s CEO and Founder, Mohamed Hamdy, in front of the Mayor of Wokingham, Councillor Rob Comber, Local Councillors, business colleagues, friends, family and some of the Bexprt HQ team.
During the presentation ceremony the Lord-Lieutenant said, “You are a credit to the country and the county of Berkshire and prove that innovation and particularly international trade are all things that, with focus and creativity Britain can be extremely successful at. You are a role model to others and on behalf of His Majesty I congratulate you on winning this award.”
Exporting since day one, and with over 90% of their revenue from digital exports, Bexprt’s specialist teams use their expertise to deliver cloud and AI solutions to solve clients’ problems, and digitally transform their businesses. Bexprt is the first company to receive a King’s Award for Enterprise (in any category) for supporting customers in their digital transformation journey to the cloud, and the delivery of cloud and AI services to their customers. The Lord-Lieutenant was supported at this event by Lord-Lieutenant’s cadet Cadet Staff Sergeant Johnathan Opoku-Anokye of 8 Platoon Reading, C Company, The Royal County of Berkshire Army Cadet Force.