- ISE in the top five European financial services workplaces for third consecutive year
- Five Irish companies named as Best Workplaces in Europe
ISE ranks as #1 Irish SME workplace in European awards
The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) is the top placed Irish SME workplace at the Great Place to Work European Awards 2017. It was also ranked among the top five financial services workplaces in Europe for a third consecutive year. Placed 21st among its European SME peers, the ISE was among five Irish indigenous companies recognised. Irish companies Version 1 and Workday were recognised as among the best large workplaces and Promed and Radio Systems Petsafe Europe were recognised in the best workplaces with under 50 employees category.
"A real achievement for our amazing and professional team" – Deirdre Somers, ISE CEO
Deirdre Somers, the ISE’s CEO, said, “Being recognised as a great workplace in Europe is a real achievement for our amazing professional team. Our people are central to our success and have made the ISE a great business and a great place to work. We are very proud to be one of five Irish companies to be placed and delighted to see Ireland performing so strongly at these prestigious European awards.”
The ISE is a gateway exchange to Europe
With more than 35,000 securities listed, the ISE is a gateway exchange to Europe supporting companies looking to access European investors and beyond. It attracts listings from more than 85 countries around the globe and is the #1 exchange for investment fund issuers and the #2 location for listing bonds worldwide.
2,250 companies from 19 countries entered Great Place to Work European Awards 2017
The Great Place to Work European Awards 2017 ceremony took place in Paris on 8 June. The 125 Best Workplaces in Europe (which includes 30 multinationals) were identified from the 2,250 companies which participated at a national level in the 19 European countries where Great Place to Work is represented.
About Great Place to Work
Great Place to Work® is a global research, consulting and training firm that helps organisations identify, create and sustain great workplaces through the development of high-trust workplace cultures. It undertakes the world’s largest and most respected study of workplace excellence, management and the role of trust in workplace culture using data from more than 10 million employees in 50 countries representing about 6,000 organisations of varying sizes, industries, maturity and structures.