Fintech
Glia has been named Best Place to Work in FinTech of 2024 for the third year
Glia, a leader in customer interaction technologies, named one of the Best Places to Work of 2024 Financial technology by Arizent and Best Companies Group for the third consecutive year.
This annual survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best employers in the financial technology industry. Glia stood out for its flexibility, strong core values and commitment to professional development. Thanks to the talent and dedication of its global team, Glia helps more than 500 banks, credit unions, insurance companies and other financial institutions harness the power of customer interactions to drive efficiency, loyalty and revenue.
“Glia is committed to promoting a dynamic and transparent culture to ensure that every voice is heard and valued. Such collaboration drives innovation, momentum and growth,” said Katie Branham, SVP, People at Glia. “We have cultivated a work environment that engages employees, encourages them to connect and create, and celebrates them for who they are. We are particularly proud of this recognition as it comes directly from feedback from our team.”
Glia recognizes that true progress and success comes from diverse perspectives working together. Glia users are located throughout the United States, Europe and beyond, and nearly 20 languages are spoken in Glia offices. The company has created committees focused on delivering Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs and contributes to an employee-led charitable initiative called Glia HUG, which stands for Help, Understand and Donate.
“Although the fintech sector has faced many obstacles over the past year, the sector is still a vital cog in financial services, offering ease of use and convenience to consumers and businesses,” said Penny Crosman, executive editor, technology at American Banker. “This year’s list recognizes companies that continue to innovate and create jobs for technologists.”
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