Dubai: Great Place to Work® Middle East has honored Century Financial as the No 1 Best Workplaces for Millennials in GCC among thirty entities recognized in the region. The company has attained the No. 1 position this year in this category after being on the 4th best workplaces last year. This is Century Financial's second time being named to this prestigious list, which comes on the heels of its recognition as 7th best workplaces in UAE earlier this year.

Featuring consistently in GPTW's Best Workplaces List year on year is a testimony of the company’s people, practices, and approach, Bal Krishen Rathore, CEO and Chairman at Century Financial said in a statement. "It’s a true testament of the investment we make in our people. We have always believed in creating an innovative, positive and happy workplace culture for Millennials, and the result is showing with our #1 ranking this year”, he added.

The Best Workplaces for Millennials list is highly competitive and is based on the confidential feedback of employees. To select the ‘Best Workplaces for Millennials’, Great Place to Work® Middle East conducts an evaluation of each participating company.

Commenting on this year’s Best Workplaces list, Ibrahim Mougharbel, Managing Director, Great Place to Work® Middle East, said: “The Best Workplaces list recognizes organizations that have demonstrated a truly serious commitment to creating workplaces that foster trust, pride and camaraderie amongst their employees. To secure talent from the upcoming generation, it is important for organizations to invest in their youth by providing millennials with learning opportunities that allow them to experience personal, as well as professional growth”

Great Place to Work Certification is the most definitive 'Employer-of-Choice' recognition that organizations aspire to achieve. Century Financial’s ranking this year speaks volumes about the company practices and efforts put in to earn this prestigious title.

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About Century Financial

Century Financial Consultancy LLC (Century Financial) is an award winning privately-owned financial services provider headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates that specializes in investments and trading in CFDs (Contracts for Difference), forex, indices, shares, commodities, treasuries and ETFs, along with exchange-traded derivatives. The company’s service portfolio includes investment consultancy, research and analysis, and financial promotional services across forex and CFDs.

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