Specialist short-term lender Kuflink has been named one of the ‘Best Places to Work’ by The Sunday Times for the second year running. The list highlights organisations that demonstrate outstanding commitment to employee wellbeing, development, and culture.
Kuflink was among a small group of UK-based firms in the small company category to be included on the shortlist. According to The Sunday Times, the recognition reflects the lender’s continued investment in both its people and the wider community, including support for individual career growth and the establishment of a charitable initiative focused on young people and local causes.
Molly Hepburn, director at Kuflink, said: “People and culture create the essence of any business which is why we focus on the happiness of our team. Having a sense of empowerment and wellbeing allows our people to thrive, be recognised and rewarded. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Kuflink team for their passion, resilience and positive attitude in driving our success, together!”
She added: “We are delighted to have been recognised by The Sunday Times for the second year in a row as we won our place as one of the Best Places to Work in 2024 as well. Our success is a result of the effort our team puts in every day. We’re immensely proud of their dedication and commitment.
“Being recognised as one of the Best Places to Work reinforces our belief that investing in our people pays off. We actively encourage our teams to share their ideas and suggestions.
“Every contribution is taken seriously, creating an environment where creativity and fresh perspectives thrive. We want to attract talented individuals who join our team, grow with us, and advance their careers within Kuflink.”