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Ogilvie Fleet gets Gold standard for Investors in People

Ogilvie Fleet managing director Gordon Stephen and colleagues with the Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation certificate
Ogilvie Fleet managing director Gordon Stephen and Gold Standard colleagues

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8 July 2016

OGILVIE Fleet has achieved Investors in People Gold Standard.

The leasing company says it hopes to win new business and attract more talented employees as a result. Ogilvie says it is only the second in the sector to achieve Gold standard.

Investors in People

  • Almost 11,500 organisations in the UK have achieved Investors in People accreditation,
  • Only 1,577 employers hold the Gold Standard
  • Since 1991 Investors in People has set the standard for better people management
  • Accreditation is the sign of a great employer, an outperforming place to work and a clear commitment to sustainability says Investors in People Standard

Gordon Stephen, managing director, said: “It is a fantastic achievement. Like the customer service awards we keep winning and the ‘Best Companies to Work For’ accolade, it makes me feel exceptionally proud of our company and tells me that we have managers and staff who are working together to provide excellence within our business.

“It is impossible to be a successful company offering a top quality service without motivated and settled staff that feel valued and actually enjoy their work. I have always felt that we have a special company and this is further proof that we are getting things right most of the time.”

Employing more than 80 people at its headquarters in Stirling, Ogilvie Fleet also has offices in Belfast and Sheffield. The company first achieved Investors in People accreditation in 2001 and has held Silver accreditation since June 2013.

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