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Asian Business Awards delayed to March

The annual Eastern Eye Asian Business Awards have been delayed from being scheduled last month to next year due to the ongoing recession.

According to the publication’s website, the Eastern Eye Asian Business Awards will now be held on Friday 26th March 2010 as oppose to initially being scheduled on Friday 20th November this year. This means the awards not held at all this year.

It is the first time in the awards’ twelfth year history that the ceremony has been put back.

The website further adds, “An integral part of the celebration is the publication of the Asian Rich List. This definitive guide detailing the wealth of the country’s 101 Richest Asians was to be released on the evening at the gala dinner.

However, the recession has forced many firms to delay compiling their annual accounts to Companies House. Estimates of wealth have been harder to compute in light of these practices. As the authoritative, reliable and accurate guide to personal Asian wealth, it was felt the publication would be better served by being published next year after companies have fulfilled their legal requirements to file their latest 2009 accounts by 31st January 2010.”

Shailesh Solanki, Executive Editor of Eastern Eye, said, “We are all still living with the challenges the recession has thrown up and many businesses remain focused on those, and have delayed filing their accounts, making the task of wealth assessment that much harder than it might have been.

The Asian Business Awards, the country�۪s premier Asian business awards event, deserves the best and we want people to feel inspired and uplifted.

To do full justice to this unique celebration, we felt a bigger, bolder event accompanied by a brilliant and accurate guide to Asian wealth, is the only way forward and one which will receive the wholehearted backing of the community we look to serve.”