BLS International wins the prestigious “Excellence in the Travel Sector” award

BLS International Ltd., the world’s largest Indian specialist service provider for outsourcing of visa and consular services has been awarded with the “Excellence in the Travel Sector” award at the CMO Asia’s Best CSR Practices Awards.

The award was presented to BLS International at the ceremony held at Le Meridien, Singapore on Wednesday 1st August in the presence of distinguished leaders from different businesses and service categories.

Shikhar Aggarwal, JMD, BLS International quoted on the win, “It is a matter of great pride for the organisation to be felicitated with the prestigious award ‘Excellence in the Travel Sector’. The award is a testament to our dedication and commitment to deliver quality services par excellence. With the changing business dynamics, our team across the globe has developed incredible synergies and we are confident to continue delivering the best in class services at every stage of the business to our client governments and applicants.”

The 8th Asia’s Best CSR Practices Awards is the global platform of Asia’s highest recognition of corporate organizations that have a significant and positive impact on the lives of people. The awards are hosted by CMO Asia to honor and encourage companies who act as a catalyst to develop newer business opportunities across globe.

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