Currie & Brown named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work
23 May 2025
We’ve been named one of The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Work 2025 and we couldn’t be prouder.
The list celebrates the UK’s top employers for engagement, wellbeing and satisfaction. And it’s based on something that matters most to us: honest feedback from our people.
Our people across the UK completed a detailed survey designed to measure what really matters at work. Developed by behavioural scientists, business leaders and academics, the survey looked at six key areas, including reward and recognition, empowerment, job satisfaction and wellbeing. To make the list, organisations needed to score highly across all six.
On our first year entering we scored an average of excellent across key areas, landing a spot on the Best Big Organisations list.
The outcome was clear. Currie & Brown is a place where people feel heard, trusted and able to thrive.
Nick Gray, Chief operating officer, UK and Europe, said: “Our strength has always been our people. That’s why investing in them is such a central pillar of our strategy. We’ve built a culture where people feel valued, heard and trusted to make a difference. We listen, we learn and we give our teams the tools they need to grow. The result? A workplace that’s inclusive, ambitious and built for long-term success.”
And we’re not stopping here. We’ll keep listening. We’ll keep evolving. And we’ll keep building a business where people can do their best work and enjoy doing it.
Zoe Thomas, Editor of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, said: "The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list is the UK’s biggest survey of employee engagement. Spanning a raft of sectors and located throughout the UK, the organisations in this year’s list range from innovative start-ups with a handful of employees to big multinational corporations staffed by thousands. These organisations know that happy employees are the superpower helping them thrive.”
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