LGT Receives Great Place to Work Certification for Global Workplace Culture

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LGT, a leading international private banking and asset management group, has once again been certified as a Great Place to Work in all markets where it operates worldwide. This certification is a testament to LGT’s exceptional workplace culture, characterized by trust, pride, fairness, and camaraderie.

The certification was granted after an anonymous survey of all LGT employees worldwide, covering key dimensions such as credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie. Over 78% of employees participated in the survey, with 90% of participants considering LGT a Great Place to Work.

Compared to the global financial services and insurance industry, LGT’s employee satisfaction rate is higher, with employees appreciating the welcoming culture, collegial environment, and opportunities for assuming responsibility. Management is highly regarded for their honest, competent, and ethical conduct, and employees feel valued regardless of their background or sexual orientation.

In addition to the survey, LGT underwent a Culture Audit, where the company provided examples of how they live their workplace culture and the internal processes, systems, and policies that support it. Both the survey results and the Culture Audit must meet the institute’s standards for a company to be certified as a Great Place to Work.

CEO Olivier de Perregaux emphasizes the importance of external assessments of workplace culture, as they provide valuable insights into areas of improvement. LGT’s consistent high employee satisfaction over the past three years reflects the embodiment of core values such as appreciation, respect, and responsible behavior.

Great Place to Work, an international consulting and research institute, has been evaluating organizational workplace culture for over 30 years. They work with thousands of companies worldwide and survey millions of employees in various countries.

LGT manages assets of CHF 305.8 billion (USD 341.8 billion) for wealthy private individuals and institutional clients. With over 5,000 employees across more than 25 locations in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Australia, and the Middle East, LGT continues to prioritize its workplace culture to ensure employee pride and satisfaction.

For more information, visit www.lgt.com.

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