Chancellor Jeremy Hunt praises British business at the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards as Bristol-based Rockit Rocker wins the Department for Business & Trade Exporter of the Year Award.

The calibre of finalists in each category was the highest it’s been so far, with Britain’s business elite filling every seat in the room.

Bristol-based Rockit Rocker was able to beat fierce competition at last night’s awards ceremony, taking home the Department for Business & Trade Exporter of the Year Award. This award celebrates organisations who have shown incredible levels of sustainable growth through exporting products.

The team behind creating Rockit have gone on to keep over five hundred thousand babies moving and snoozing all over the globe. They have expanded their range and are truly committed to creating even more innovative sleep products for babies to help revolutionise the lives of children and parents alike.

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Matt Dyson, CEO at Rockit Rocker commented on the win: “We started exporting our products from day one as we knew the Rockit Rocker was a unique product. We wanted to establish ourselves as far and wide as possible, as quickly as possible. We are a small team that work closely with our distributors all over the world and much of the credit should go to them. This award is a fantastic accolade – we are still pinching ourselves; especially as last year’s winner was Fever Tree!”

Sarah Austin, Director of www.britishbusinessexcellenceawards.co.uk, commented: “If anyone has a little baby around the house, then these products have probably been recommended to you! The Rockit Rocker team have clearly and emphatically demonstrated sustainable export growth and a clear increase in revenues from overseas operations, making them worthy winners of the Department for Business & Trade Exporter of the Year Award.”

You can find out more about Rockit’s innovative sleep products at www.rockitrocker.com

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