LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) in Romania certified as a Great Place To Work

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LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) in Romania has achieved Great Place to Work Certification. Great Place To Work, is a global authority on workplace culture and employee experience and recognises companies that prioritise their employees' well-being and fosters an inclusive environment.

Following independent feedback, 84% of current employees in Romania affirmed that LSEG is a great place to work. In particular:

• 89% of colleagues are proud to work at LSEG.
• 85% of colleagues feel empowered to be themselves at LSEG.
• 84% of colleagues feel they are treated fairly.

Sarah Lewis-Kulin, Vice President of Global Recognition at Great Place To Work, commented, “By achieving this recognition, LSEG is part of an exclusive group of organisations that provide an exceptional workplace and put their employees first. Great Place to Work Certification is the most respected workplace certification and reflects consistent dedication to the overall employee experience”.

Andreea Stanescu, Site Lead for LSEG in Romania said, “We are delighted that our colleagues have certified LSEG in Romania as a Great Place to Work. It's particularly inspiring to see some of our highest scores relating to authenticity and equity, consistent with our core values of integrity and partnership. As one of LSEG's Technology and Operations hubs, it's also great to see innovation scoring very highly amongst our colleagues here, reflecting our commitment to continuous improvement. Since establishing our Romanian offices in 2018, we've strived to offer exciting careers, predominantly in technology and engineering, in a dynamic, collaborative environment. This certification is a testament to all our colleagues in Romania who make LSEG such a great place to work.”

LSEG Romania is one of the Group's largest Technology and Operations hubs across the world, with more than 1,000 employees in Bucharest. The local office plays a key role to the wider Group and our customers by building the technology which underpins financial market infrastructure ecosystems, and shapes global financial markets.

LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider, playing a vital social and economic role in the world's financial system. LSEG is headquartered in the United Kingdom, with significant operations in over 60 countries across EMEA, North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific. The company employs 25,000 people globally, more than half located in Asia Pacific.

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