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Eight new businesses awarded the Ireland’s Best Managed Companies accolade

  • A total of 115 businesses won the best managed status in 2025 
  • Winners have combined turnover of €22 billion, employ over 62,000 people nationwide and represent 25 of 32 counties across the island of Ireland 

26 September 2025:  Eight new businesses have been awarded the Ireland’s Best Managed Companies (BMC) accolade at the 17th annual awards programme. This year, Deloitte recognised 115 indigenous companies at the awards, representing 25 of the 32 counties across the island of Ireland.   

The network of companies has a combined turnover of more than €22 billion and provide employment to over 62,000 people across a range of sectors from technology and healthcare to construction.   

A thorough judging process precedes the recognition each year, evaluating the entire management team and the business strategy of each company. The judges examine a wide range of areas when assessing Ireland’s top privately-owned businesses, considering each business’ strategic planning, governance standards, financial performance, in addition to each organisation’s culture, talent strategy and how they are innovating year on year.   

The eight newly qualified companies are: Actavo Group, Dixon International Logistics, Kirby Group Engineering, Marcon Fit-Out, Nostra Technologies, Ohk Energy, Specialist Group and Suir Engineering.  

 

Brian Murphy, Lead Partner for Ireland’s Best Managed Companies Awards Programme, said:

“Congratulations to all winning companies on their achievement. Irish indigenous businesses continue to impress, demonstrating unwavering resilience and commitment to excellence in an everchanging economic landscape. The Ireland’s Best Managed Companies programme recognises the significant contribution that these businesses make to our economy, our communities and our nation as a whole. As a vital part of our business ecosystem, it is essential that they are supported to grow and scale into the future, and the Best Managed programme hopes to support them as they do. "

 Glenn Shanley, Head of AIB Corporate Banking, said:  

“Ireland’s Best Managed Companies is a showcase of what we see daily in AIB – the incredible strength, ambition and resilience of our indigenous companies. The process is a celebration of strong management teams and the energy they bring to the business world. We can see many shared traits in the 2025 winners – for instance, a willingness to face challenges head on and turn them into opportunities, embedding sustainability as a priority, and creating a culture in which people are comfortable with sharing opinions and challenging each other. Congratulations to all winners, I wish them every success in the coming year.” 

A total of 107 companies requalified as a Best Managed Company. Eight of these achieved Gold Standard (four years as a BMC), six achieved Platinum Standard (seven years as a BMC). Many companies reapply and successfully requalify for the programme year on year, with some like Ergo and Portview winning the ‘Best Managed’ accolade for 15 years running.   

This year’s Family Business Award winner was awarded to JJ Rhatigan & Co. The Family Business Award is a separate individual award category honouring a family business within the network that has stood out in how they have demonstrated resilience throughout their years in business.    

The Best Managed Companies programme is currently run in over 45 countries including China, The US, Southeast Asia, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Türkiye, Mexico, Chile, and launched this year in the UK.   

The members of this year’s judging panel were: 

  • Frank Ryan, former Chairman of the Board of IDA Ireland and Chair of BMC judging panel 
  • Glenn Shanley, Head of AIB Corporate Banking 
  • Ellvena Graham OBE, Non-Executive Director & Chair of Tourism Northern Ireland 
  • Feargal Mooney, Non-Executive Director and former CEO of Hostelworld  
  • Lionel Alexander, Chair Intact Software and Non-Executive Director 
  • Orla O’Gorman, Non-Executive Director and former Head of Listing at Euronext 
  • Professor Anthony Brabazon, Dean of UCD Michael Smurfit Business School 
  • Sarah Murphy, CEO of Business Post 

 New Winners

Company County
Actavo Group  Dublin 
Dixon International Logistics Dublin
Kirby Group Engineering Limerick 
Marcon Fit-Out Antrim 
Nostra Technologies Dublin 
Ohk Energy Monaghan 
Specialist Group Derry 
Suir Engineering Waterford 

The Gold Standard (four years as a Best Managed Company) winners are: 

Company County 
Anthony Nicholas Group  Dublin
Clarke Antrim
Corrib Oil Galway
Kefron Group Dublin
Kent Stainless Wexford
MTM Engineering Meath 
Re-Gen  Down 
RelateCare Waterford

The Platinum Winners (seven years as a Best Managed Company) are: 

Company County
Beannchor Group Antrim 
CMS Distribution Mayo 
Insomnia Coffee Company Dublin
Sonas Bathroom Dublin 
Walls Construction Dublin 
WaterWipes Louth 

ENDS

Notes to Editors

There are four different categories of Best Managed Companies award winners:

  • New Winners: Companies that receive the award for the first time. These companies must go through a Phase I and Phase II Best Managed Companies Awards Programme application process.
  • Gold Standard: Best Managed Companies that receive the award for the fourth year in a row. Companies applying for Gold Standard must satisfy the programme eligibility criteria and go through a requalification review process in order to ensure that the companies continue to uphold the Best Managed standard.                         
  • Platinum Standard: Best Managed Companies that receive the award for the seventh year in a row. Companies applying for Platinum Standard must satisfy the programme eligibility criteria and go through a requalification review process in order to ensure that the companies continue to uphold the Best Managed standard. 
  • Re-qualifiers: Best Managed Companies, already in the programme that are not going for new, gold or platinum status. Companies applying for requalification must satisfy the programme eligibility criteria and go through a requalification review process in order to ensure that the companies continue to uphold the Best Managed standard.                     

About the Best Managed Companies Awards

Ireland’s Best Managed Companies programme, run by Deloitte, promotes and recognises excellence in Irish/Northern Irish owned and managed companies. It is the only awards scheme on the island of Ireland that considers a business’ performance from every perspective. Entrants to the programme will compete for this designation in a rigorous process that evaluates the calibre of their management abilities and practices. Programme sponsors are AIB, the UCD Michael Smurfit Business School and the Business Post. For further information, visit www.deloittebestmanaged.ie.

International History of Best Managed Companies Programme

The Best Managed Companies Programme originated in Canada in 1993, where it has been run successfully ever since and is the country’s leading business awards programme. In addition to Ireland and Canada, the programme is currently run in over 40 countries including China, The US, Southeast Asia, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Türkiye, Mexico and Chile.

About AIB

AIB Group operates predominantly in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Our shares are quoted on the Irish and London stock exchanges, and we are a member of the FTSE4Good Index. Whether it is navigating day-to-day life as we adapt to a greener way of living, planning for the future or growing a business, our ambition as a Group is to be at the heart of our customers’ financial lives.