Published by Australian Fintech on 08 November 2022
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BGL recognised on 2022 Australia's Best Workplaces for Women List
BGL Corporate Solutions, Australia’s leading provider of SMSF, investment portfolio and company compliance management software, is proud to announce it has been recognised on the 2022 Australia’s Best Workplaces™ for Women List.
“This is a fantastic achievement for BGL and recognises the teams’ passion and commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace culture,” said Ron Lesh, BGL’s Managing Director. “BGL is one of only 30 organisations to receive this recognition following a survey of more than 20,000 female employees from Australia’s Great Place to Work Certified™ organisations.”
Presented by Great Place to Work, the inaugural Best Workplaces for Women™ List highlights organisations across the country committed to fostering equity in the workplace and ensuring all employees feel safe, heard, challenged, and valued.
“Our People and Culture team work hard to provide BGL’s 200+ employees with a safe, inclusive, and friendly work environment, and I’m extremely proud of them,” continued Lesh.
“We can only achieve BGL’s goals with inspired and passionate people that feel empowered to produce outstanding results for our clients.”
Nadine Freitag, People & Culture Manager at BGL, said, “This recognition means a lot to BGL. As a company operating in the technology sector, historically male-dominated, we are thrilled to know our female workforce feels equal and valued at BGL. Everyone here has worked hard to achieve this recognition, and we are excited for what’s next. So, watch this space!”
In recent years, BGL has become an accredited Mental Health First Aid Skilled Workplace, Great Place to Work Certified and was recognised as the 6th best technology workplace in Australia and New Zealand in the 2021 AFR BOSS Best Places to Work List. With the help of Joel Clapham, Founder and Chief Mental Health Champ at Hearten Up, BGL has also supported 36 staff to become accredited Mental Health First Aiders.