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Zomato New Zealand Wins Gold in Stevie Awards

Monday 17 August, 2014

Zomato New Zealand Wins Gold in Stevie Awards

Zomato NZ has struck gold in the Stevie Awards, an international competition that recognises outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide.

Zomato NZ took out the top prize in the Asia-Pacific region for ‘Startup of the Year’, ‘Fastest-Growing Company’ and ‘Best App’, plus placed second overall from all entrants.

The company also won Silver in the ‘Company of the Year - Internet/New Media or Media & Entertainment’.

The Stevie Awards receive more than 10,000 entries each year from organisations in more than 60 nations worldwide and past winners have included the likes of Acer Inc., Apple, BASF, BT, Ford Motor Company, ING, Procter & Gamble, Roche Group and Samsung, among many others

New Zealand Country Manager for Zomato, Kirsty Cardy said that the team was delighted and surprised when their ‘Stevies’ just turned up at the office by courier, having not been able to attend the prize-giving herself.

“The Zomato team are absolutely delighted to have won recognition for their efforts,” Cardy said.

“We’re a small, but passionate team in a company growing at an astounding rate.

“To receive an international award like this gives encouragement that what we’re doing here is not only world-class, it is at the top of the game,” she said.

Learn more about the Stevie Awards at http://www.StevieAwards.com.

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