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Apertus earns two Stevie awards for innovation
The Stevie Awards recognise innovation in all 29 nations of the Asia Pacific region. The awards have conferred recognition for achievement in The International Business Awards for 18 years. Apertus registered two wins.
Ringo Fan continues to drum up plenty of business for Apertus.

Apertus Aviation, a private jet charter consultancy firm headquartered in Hong Kong, has been named the winner of the Silver Stevie award in the Innovation in Cross-Media Marketing category and winner of the Bronze award in the Innovation in the Use of Events category in the seventh annual Asia Pacific Stevie Awards.

The Asia Pacific Stevie Awards recognise innovation in the workplace in all 29 nations of the Asia Pacific region. The awards have conferred recognition for achievement in programmes such as The International Business Awards for 18 years. Winners were be celebrated during a virtual ceremony on 22 September.

Ringo Fan, MD of Apertus Aviation, says: “We are extremely honoured to be receiving such an important award from one of the world's most recognised business awards. This is a great recognition of our hard work over the past year. Also allow me to take this opportunity to congratulate the other nominees.”

Gold, Silver and Bronze Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 100 executives around the world acting as judges in May and June.

“We are delighted that the seventh edition of the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards attracted so many impressive nominations,” notes Stevie Awards president Maggie Gallagher. “This year's winning nominations are testament to the resiliency and innovation of organisations in the region, many of which continue to succeed despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although we are disappointed that we cannot stage the in-person awards banquet that we had planned for Hanoi, Vietnam this year, we look forward to celebrating many of this year's winners during our virtual awards ceremony on 22 September.”