BETFAIR FOUNDERS HONOURED AGAIN
23 October 2009
The Wray-Black partnership's latest accolade
The massive success of online gambling group Betfair has
again been reflected in the latest business accolade for
founders Andrew Black and Edward Wray, who earlier this
month were again honoured at the Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards in London.
The
duo's success was recognised in the UK’s Media,
Entertainment And Communications section of the awards,
one of the most prestigious business honours in Britain.
Betfair was launched in 2000 and has twice been
named as the Company Of The Year by the Confederation Of
British Industry. In addition, it remains one of the
only betting companies to win a Queen’s Award For
Enterprise twice after being recognised in 2003 and
2008.
Licensed in the UK, Australia, Germany,
Austria, Italy and Malta, Betfair employs over 1 500
people and its founders won Ernst And Young’s Emerging
Entrepreneurs Of The Year Award in 2002.
The 2009
‘UK Overall Entrepreneur Of The Year’ award went to
Michael Spencer, chief executive of interdealer broker
ICAP plc, a familiar figure in online gambling
investment circles. He founded ICAP with four people 23
years ago and now employes over 4 000 people in a FTSE
100 company with annual revenues in excess of GBP 1.5
billion.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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