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Norrenberger Gets Certification As Great Place To Work

by Mark Itsibor
2 years ago
in Business
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Integrated financial services group, Norrenberger has received a certification as a great place to work.

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The certification process conducted by Great Place to Work involves transparent and comprehensive evaluations, surveys, and assessments of Norrenberger’s workplace practices and employee experiences. The certification is a prestigious one that acknowledges organisations that prioritise their employees’ experience and consistently create a thriving work environment. The results highlight the company’s commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive work atmosphere, where employees excel, innovate, and thrive.

Head, corporate services at Norrenberger, Gift Etameta expressed her excitement about the recognition, saying, “We are immensely proud to receive the Great Place to Work certification. At Norrenberger, we firmly believe that the people are our competitive advantage, and this recognition not only affirms our beliefs but empowers us to continue creating a work environment our staff can thrive in, personally and professionally.

“As a group committed to improving its workforce, this certification reflects our commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive work culture, professional growth, and employee satisfaction.”

Etameta said Norrenberger places a strong emphasis on its core values, including friendliness, innovation, responsiveness, simplicity and trust. Etameta said the values are deeply embedded in the company’s culture and a major contributor to its success as a great workplace.

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The group managing director/CEO of the company, Anthony Edeh, conveyed his enthusiasm towards this certification and highlighted the vital role employees play in driving the company’s growth and success.

He said, “At Norrenberger, we have created an environment that goes beyond the mundane aspects of work. I am incredibly proud to lead a group of individuals who constantly exceed expectations, demonstrating their expertise and passion every day. I am positive that each employee will reinforce our position as industry leaders in their own capacity.”

He brags that Norrenberger remains passionate about its strategic goal to provide one financial solution to every household by 2025. “We believe our employees are the driving force of this vision and this certification attests to our ability to achieve our goal with an effective team, well-balanced and focused on accomplishing our shared goal. The certificate is valid fr0m August 2023 to August 2024,” he started.

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Founded in 2017, Norrenberger is a financial services group that provides financial solutions that add value to our individual and institutional clients. Norrenberger offers a range of services, including asset management, private equity, development finance, investment banking, insurance, pensions, securities trading, fintech and digital banking.

The CEO said his company is guided by its mission to positively unlock the opportunities in society for her clients and stakeholders. By 2025, the firm hopes to have delivered at least one financial solution to every household.


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Mark Itsibor

Mark Itsibor is a journalist and communication specialist with 10 years of experience, He is currently Chief Correspondent at LEADERSHIP Media Group and writes on Finance, Economy, Politics, Crime, and Judiciary. He has a B.Sc in Political Science, Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism (Print), and B.A in Development Communication. His Twitter handle is @Itsibor_M

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