Mahindra Finance ranked 11 among the Best Workplaces in Asia 2019

Jaipur, April 12, 2019: Mahindra Finance, India’s leading rural finance company has been recognized as one of the ‘25 Best Large Workplaces in Asia 2019’, from an exhaustive list of 1200 nominations across the continent. The study was conducted by global research and consulting firm, Great Place to Work®. The company has been ranked 11 among this year’s Best Large Workplaces in Asia.  More than 1.6 million employees participated in the survey studies in 8 Asia-region countries where Great Place to Work is represented.

According to Great Place to Work®, “A great place to work is one in which employees no matter who they are and what they do for the organization, have a consistently positive experience of trusting their leaders, enjoying the people they work with, and having pride in what they do. It is an honor for Mahindra Finance to be recognized by their employees as an organization that fosters respect, trust and fairness.”

Ramesh Iyer, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra Finance said, “It is a moment of great pride for Mahindra Finance to feature among the Best Large Workplaces in Asia 2019. Driving positive change and enabling people to Rise is at the core of what we do and our people are the ones that help us drive positive change in the lives of our customers and in the communities we serve. This award reaffirms our commitment and motivates us to continue in our efforts towards nurturing people excellence.”

Vinay Deshpande, Chief People Officer, Mahindra Finance said “We thank Great Place to Work® for this recognition. Our Great Place to Work journey has been a consistent one, improving year on year. We have always believed in empowering our people, in order to foster consistent outperformance. The company has grown exponentially over the last 25 years with an employee strength exceeding 20,000. Our belief in compassionate collaboration, to empower our employees to truly RISE, is what has made this achievement possible.”

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