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Cuttsy+Cuttsy achieves Platinum accreditation from Investors in People

Cuttsy+Cuttsy is proud to have achieved a Platinum accreditation from Investors in People, placing them among the top 2% of organisations assessed globally.

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Cuttsy+Cuttsy is proud to announce that it has been awarded a Platinum accreditation by Investors in People, the highest-ranking score available and a remarkable leap up from its previous gold status. Out of the 55,000 organisations worldwide that are part of the Investors in People framework, only 2% achieve this prestigious top-tier status, making this achievement even more significant. 

This accolade honours the company’s relentless dedication to outstanding people management, employee wellbeing, and its drive to set benchmarks for excellence in workplace culture. 

The Investors in People accreditation is an internationally recognised standard for people management and employee wellbeing, aimed at improving workplace culture and engagement.  

Achieving the top rating of Platinum signifies a business’s exceptional commitment to fostering a positive work environment. This improvement from gold demonstrates Cuttsy+Cuttsy’s commitment to investing in its workforce, helping to increase productivity and in fostering a healthier, more engaged team. 

Mathew Cutts, Co-Founder says, “We are an agency where people matter and nowhere is this demonstrated more clearly than in achieving Investors in People — Platinum. We were able to achieve this by demonstrating excellence in people management and an obligation to employee wellbeing which is validated through vigorous assessments and feedback from employees”.  

Harriet Karia, Managing Director adds, “Being awarded Platinum is a proud moment for us as it reflects high levels of employee satisfaction, motivation, and productivity, and is a testament to our business’s dedication to its team and the efforts of everyone involved to make Cuttsy+Cuttsy a great place to work.” 

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