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RKW Limited included in 2023 E2E International 100 list


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KW Limited has been included in the 2023 E2E International 100 list in association with The Independent and in partnership with IWG plc as the strategic founding partner.


The list, which was independently verified by data from Experian and Go Live Data, celebrates the UK’s fastest-growing international companies according to their export turnover over the past two years along with a minimum annual turnover of £10 million. Celebrating international entrepreneurs and founders across a host of


sectors, the E2E International 100 is a significant initiative designed to showcase the very best UK companies that are excelling, experiencing consistent growth and presenting disruptive business strategies, creating an impact not just in their own sector, but also on a nationwide


and in some cases a global scale. E2E will be hosting a celebratory dinner at The House of Commons on the May 25 hosted by Shalini Khemka CBE, kindly supported by Lord Bilimoria CBE, DL, Founding Board Director, E2E, and Richard Morris, CEO of IWGplc UK.


Speaking about the list, Shalini Khemka CBE, founder of E2E said: “It


is incredible to see so many companies in the top 100 operating within such a diverse range of industries. It is reflective of how successful UK companies are and of the expansion and growth taking place here and internationally. We should be extremely proud of the entrepreneurship and innovation in business that we are witnessing.” RKW’s managing director and co-founder, Rob Sutton, added: “We are delighted to have been acknowledged within the E2E International 100 List, which is a testament to our catalogue of high-quality and best in class products. At RKW we have a talented team with a proven track record of brand building and their incredible work has been instrumental in supporting the company’s continued growth in the retail industry.”


Home Hardware celebrates first corporate store in Northern Ireland


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cListers, located in the heart of Ballycastle was established in 1909 as an independent General Merchant store and is now run by James McLister, the


fourth generation of this family business Being an independent shop, McListers can quickly respond and adapt to customer’s requirements to keep their shopping local. The shop has been continually evolved during its history and includes a large grocery store selling branded and own-label products including fresh produce and packaged goods as well as household items. With customer benefits in mind, McLister has taken the decision to align with Home Hardware, the largest dealer-owned voluntary organisation of its kind in the UK. Home Hardware combines the buying power of over 450 independent Members and provides access to over 20,000 stocked products spanning hardware, DIY, gardening, and houseware ranges As the first Home Hardware branded store in Northern Ireland,


it’s also a great achievement for Home Hardware, based in South West England. Pam Moss, corporate brand manager, said: “We are delighted


to announce the business partnership with McListers, they lead the way in Northern Ireland, and join over 60 other corporate stores nationally.”


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