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Aevitium Shortlisted for UK StartUp Awards 2026

  • Writer: Julien Haye
    Julien Haye
  • 21 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Aevitium shortlisted for Professional Services StartUp of the Year at the London UK StartUp Awards 2026, with branded graphic showing Aevitium logo and “2026 Shortlist”.

Three years into building Aevitium, the firm has been shortlisted for the UK StartUp Awards 2026 in the Professional Services category for the London region.


This recognition reflects a shift that has taken place over time. Early on, the focus was on establishing a model and finding traction. What became clear quite quickly is that organisations do not struggle because they lack frameworks. They struggle because decisions are made before the problem is fully understood.


That gap sits at the centre of Aevitium’s work.


Organisations are operating in environments defined by increasing complexity, regulatory pressure and accelerating change. In parallel, investment in governance and risk frameworks continues to grow. Yet decision outcomes remain inconsistent.


The issue is not the absence of structure. It is how decisions are framed and taken.


Aevitium was built to address that point. The focus is on helping boards and executive teams ensure they are addressing the right problem before committing time, capital and reputation. This has led to the development of a more structured approach, including the VERIGRITY™ diagnostic, designed to identify weaknesses in decision-making and governance alignment.


Over time, the model has evolved.


What started as direct outreach has shifted toward a pull model, where engagement is driven by ideas, insight and structured thinking. Conversations increasingly begin at the level of problem definition rather than solution delivery.

The recognition by the UK StartUp Awards reflects the relevance of that approach in the current environment.


Regional winners will progress to the national final at Ideas Fest in September 2026.


Thank you to the clients who trusted the work, and to those who engaged, challenged and supported the thinking along the way.


The work continues.


The focus remains the same: helping organisations make better decisions by ensuring they start with the right problem.

 
 
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