Applications For 2025 The Stationers’ Company Warrants Open

The Stationers’ Company are pleased to announce that they are now inviting applications for the 2025 warrants.

The annual warrants are formal recognition of the high quality that companies in the communications and content industries put into their products and services, recognising, and acknowledging excellence, with the annual scheme now in its 11th year.

The scheme distinguishes itself by being open to everyone in the communications and content industry sectors, both members and non-members of the Stationers’ Company.

The Stationers’ Company confirms a limited number of warrants each year. They are granted based on a set of rigorous criteria including original design and high-quality manufacturing/production techniques, as well as factors such as appropriate and sustainable packaging, and relevance to the industry or market sector; supporting evidence of quality is required.

Applications are reviewed by an eminent panel of Stationers’ Company members, and presentation of new warrants will take place at a formal luncheon in Stationers’ Hall on 10 March 2025. In 2024, over 130 attended this event, providing additional publicity for the companies involved.

Chris Geer, chair of the warrants committee states: “Warrants remain important in increasingly competitive markets, as they offer differentiation and a quality mark of recognition. We encourage businesses to come forward and shout about the great things they are doing”.

The closing date for applications is Friday 29 November 2024.

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