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Britain’s Most Admired Companies 2019 shortlist revealed

November 2019

With the official awards ceremony set for next week, the shortlist for Britain’s Most Admired Companies 2019 is now revealed.

Testament to their strong performance across criteria such as Financial Soundness and Diversity & Inclusion the top 20 (in alphabetical order) from a field of nearly 250 are shown below:

Britain’s Most Admired Companies 2019 shortlist – in alphabetical order

  • ARM
  • Bentley Motors
  • BHP
  • BMW Group UK
  • BP
  • Compass Group
  • Croda International
  • Derwent London
  • Diageo
  • Greggs
  • Halma
  • Intertek
  • Johnson Matthey
  • McDonald’s Restaurants UK
  • Rentokil Initial
  • Rotork
  • Royal Dutch Shell
  • Spirax-Sarco Engineering
  • Toyota Manufacturing UK
  • Unilever

Congratulations to everyone featured. We’re thrilled to see some new entrants as well as previous winners among the group. The full list and individual category winners will be announced by Management Today at the awards ceremony on the night of December 3rd. Join Britain’s Most Admired Leaders Network  for exclusive access to your company’s results.

Britain’s Most Admired Companies Study is Britain’s longest running study of corporate reputation. Based on the views of 271 company executives, analysts and city commentators, the 2019 study measured 247 companies across 13 performance criteria. Find out more about the study here.

Read more from Management Today here.

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