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PCI Pal wins three accolades at the WorkL Workplace of the Year Awards
PCI Pal - the global provider of cloud-based secure payment solutions - has won three awards at the WorkL Workplace of the Year Awards 2021, supported by The Telegraph, acknowledging the business’ high employee engagement.
The company was presented with an award for the most engaged staff, in addition to receiving a Gold in the Technology industry category. PCI Pal was also presented with an overall award for receiving a ‘happiness’ score of 92% in the Happiest Companies listing, which far exceeds the global average of 65% and an industry average of 77%.
Over 19,500 organisations have been entered into the WorkL Workplace Awards by their employees, spanning across 26 industry sectors. More than 250,000 employees have measured their employee sentiment using various workplace happiness markers.
James Barham, CEO of PCI Pal said, “Having happy, motivated and engaged people is vitally important to the success of our business. To not only be nominated, but to be recognised as a top performer when it comes to employee engagement, and ‘happiness’, is really very special for this business, and something we can be proud of.
“The entire business works day-in day-out with a people focus, as it is those people who make the difference to allow us to be successful. And we never forget that there is always room for improvement.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PCI Pal .
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