TMPR based in Penarth, has been named Finance and Professional Service Business of the Year amid award shortlistings.
The B2B communications agency picked up the title at the Vale of Glamorgan Business Awards 2025, which took place at the Vale Resort.
The recognition follows a strong year for the agency, which has also been shortlisted for Best Small Agency and Business & Corporate Communications at the CIPR Cymru Awards 2025, with the winners to be announced in November.
Founded in 2011, TMPR delivers communications and content to clients across various sectors, including professional services, construction, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and education.
“These achievements are a real reflection of our team’s hard work and the relationships we’ve built with our clients,” said Louise Morgan, Director at TMPR.
“We’ve evolved as an agency over the past year – growing our team, sharpening our offer, and reinforcing what we do best: helping businesses communicate with clarity, creativity and impact. At the heart of it all is our belief in being human – showing up with empathy, curiosity and honesty in everything we do.”
For more information about TMPR and its services, visit www.tmpr.co.uk

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