Muthoot Microfin Limited Gets Fourth Great Place to Work Award and Second Best Workplace in BFSI Prize

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Muthoot Microfin Limited has once again demonstrated its commitment to providing employees with a work environment that values them, as the company was awarded the Great Place to Work recognition for the fourth time and the Best Workplace in BFSI (Top 50) for the second time by the Great Place To Work Institute. This recognition is an illustration of the company’s inplacible effort to form a culture of pride, trust, and teamwork among its team of employees.

At Muthoot Microfin Limited, the employees are seen as the most important asset, thus creating a workplace that is inclusive and healthy. The GPTW certification depends on the employee’s experienced with top-notch people practices and is a reflection of the company’s serious attempts to provide an inviting and encouraging work environment.

Moreover, the company has also earned a special recognition for Commitment to Being a Great Place to Work for the fiscal 2021-22. Moreover, March of 2023 saw Muthoot Microfin Limited being recognized as the Best Workplace for Health and Wellness to validate their healthy work culture and priority given to physical and mental well-being of their employees, which was important during the COVID-19 crisis.

Thomas Muthoot, Managing Director of Muthoot Microfin stated in a statement that “We are incredibly honored to receive this recognition from the Great Place To Work Institute, as it is based on direct feedback from our employees. We believe that a healthy work-life balance and a positive workplace culture are key to our employees’ well-being, and we are committed to continuously striving towards that.”

Sadaf Sayeed, CEO at Muthoot Microfin said “This accolade is a sign of our dedication to give our employees a positive experience. Our mission us to foster a safe space where our personnel can flourish and achieving this recognition is a sign that we are following that path.”

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Subhransu Pattnayak, Head of HR at Muthoot Microfin also added “The distinction as Best Workplace in BFSI and Top 50 in India for Health and Well-being proof our consistent effort in creating an environment that is profitable, competent and diverse. The GPTW assessment was an beneficial tool to assess our values, culture and Workplace practices. ”

Muthoot Microfin Limited is a subsidiary of the Muthoot Pappachan Group and a leading microfinance NBFC-MFI in India. The company focuses on providing loans to women entrepreneurs in rural regions of the country. The accolades from the Great Place To Work shows the commitment of Muthoot Microfin Limited in providing a workspace where employees feel valued, empowered and motivated.

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