London, 22 October 2024 – Humatica, the award-winning specialist private equity advisor, has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ consulting firm again in 2024.
Certification™ is a significant achievement, backed by validated and anonymous feedback from Humatica employees and collected through Great Place To Work®. As the global authority on workplace culture, Great Place To Work® utilizes its rigorous, data-driven For All™ methodology.
“We are proud to be Great Place to Work™ certified for the second year in a row,” said Andros Payne, Founder and Managing Patner of Humatica.
“This back-to-back recognition reaffirms our commitment to building a positive, collaborative environment where our employees feel supported and empowered. It’s a testament to the strong culture we’ve fostered over many years, and it serves as a foundation for continued growth. We’re very grateful to our team for their honest feedback and dedication which powers our success. Together, we’ll keep looking for ways to better serve Humatica’s team members and enable them to reach their full potential.”
Benedict Gautrey, Managing Director of Great Place To Work® UK, expressed his congratulations to Humatica for attaining their Certification™: “We know that prioritising the employee experience leads to building trust among employees, fostering a remarkable workplace culture, and ultimately achieving exceptional business outcomes. Congratulations!”
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