Anurag Rai, founder of AMHWAL, has been named a finalist in the 2026 Allica Bank Great British Entrepreneur Awards, shortlisted in the Services Business of the Year category.

The Great British Entrepreneur Awards is as much about the entrepreneur as the business, recognising the people behind the brand and the decisions, resilience and ambition that build companies that last.

Known as the Grammys of entrepreneurship, the Great British Entrepreneur Awards celebrate the most exceptional and inspiring business stories across the UK, recognising entrepreneurs from every nation and region for their innovation, impact and resilience.

Past winners include the founders of Simmer Eats, Grenade, ClearScore, Zilch and Unbiased, many of whom were recognised early in their journey.

The 2026 shortlist tells a story that goes well beyond a single celebration. Taken together, the Class of 2026 represents the real engine of the British economy.

The 2026 shortlist in numbers:

  • 5,000 applications received
  • £3.3bn combined turnover
  • 17,700+ jobs supported
  • 2,700+ new jobs being created
  • 5,200+ years of combined trading
  • 40% women-led businesses
  • 10 UK regions and nations represented
  • 50% already selling overseas

This is why the Great British Entrepreneur Awards exist. Not to celebrate the loudest voices, but the businesses quietly powering the UK economy.

Anurag Rai, founder of AMHWAL, said: “The Great British Entrepreneur Awards is as much about the entrepreneur as it is the business, recognising the people behind the brand, the decisions, the late nights and the long game. So this one feels personal.”

AMHWAL's milestones include:

  • A 100% year-on-year growth in 2025-26.
  • Expanding services globally
  • 100% positive feedback from organisations across a range of sectors.
  • A positive community impact through collaboration with local schools, universities, and charity partners.

Frankie James, founder of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, said: “When we launched the Great British Entrepreneur Awards in 2012, we set out to back the businesses that get on and build, the ones that don't always get the recognition they deserve. More than a decade on, over 5,000 applications tell me we were onto something. This year's cohort represents billions in turnover and tens of thousands of jobs, but what I'm proudest of is the determination behind those numbers. These are founders who have stuck with it through every kind of year, and championing them is exactly why we do this.”

Conrad Ford, Chief Product & Strategy Officer at Allica, said: “What stands out this year is the optimism and ambition that continue to define the UK's established business community. Having run my own business, I know the resilience, creativity and sheer determination it takes to build something that lasts, especially in challenging times.

“Established businesses are the real economy, making up a third of the UK's GDP and employment, and represented in every town across the country. At Allica, we're proud to support and celebrate their contribution through the Great British Entrepreneur Awards.”

About AMHWAL

For more about AMHWAL, visit https://amhwal.com

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