Market Harborough Building Society named in Sunday Times ‘Best Places to Work’

The Leicestershire-based mutual was included after a nationwide survey found high employee satisfaction and a positive workplace culture.
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Market Harborough Building Society has been named one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work for the second year running. 

The Leicestershire-based mutual was included after a nationwide survey found high employee satisfaction and a positive workplace culture.

The award placed Market Harborough Building Society among other UK employers recognised for their approach to workplace culture. 

Iain Kirkpatrick, CEO of Market Harborough Building Society, said: “This recognition is a testament to the incredible people who make up our Society. 

“It reflects the values-led culture we’ve built together — one where colleagues feel heard, supported, and inspired to do their best work.”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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