Paxton Wins New International Business Award

July 7, 2022

The global security technology manufacturer Paxton starts the second half of 2022 with good news, winning the ’International Business Award’ at the Surrey Kent Sussex 250 (SKS 250).

Paxton was invited to a ceremony as a shortlisted finalist for the SKS 250 awards last week at the RAC Club in Epsom, taking home the ’International Business Award’.

Nick Lawden, Export Account Manager for Paxton, attended the event: “Our products are designed in-house at the Paxton Technology Centre in Brighton, and manufactured down the road in Eastbourne, Sussex. We are proud to be a British manufacturer and a global company. Receiving this award is great acknowledgement for our teams all over the world. It makes us all immensely proud.”

Paxton Chief Sales Officer Gareth O’Hara, said: “We are working hard every day to ensure we serve all customers globally with simple, innovative and quality products. As ever, we will continue to work closely with our customers in all international markets to understand their needs in order to continue developing smart solutions. Being recognised in awards like this shows us we are going in the right direction.” 

The SKS 250 is a new annual award organised by The Business Magazine to recognise the top performing 250 privately-owned businesses headquartered in the region. The event is sponsored by BDO, CMA Recruitment, HSBC UK, Irwin Mitchell and Zeus.

Paxton export market-leading security products to over 60 countries worldwide. The technology developer is now undergoing an office expansion in the UK and U.S.

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