The Private Office named in UK Top 100 Companies to work for

Nominated in 3 categories

Sophie King
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Chartered financial planning firm The Private Office (TPO) has been name one of the UK's Top 100 Companies to work.

Best Companies Group, which recognises firms who are looking out for their employees and customers, rated TPO in three categories. It has been named a top mid-size company in the whole of the UK, a top 30 UK financial services company and was ranked in the top 75 companies in Yorkshire and the Humber. It was also recognised as having 'outstanging engagement' with its employees and customers.  TPO CEO Stuart Phillips said: "This recognition is a superb achievement and one we are extremely proud of as it reflects what our colleagues think about working for us and not just what our cl...

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