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Britain's Most Admired Companies 2022 winners revealed

The winners of the 2022 Britain's Most Admired Companies study were announced yesterday, including those in the aerospace & defence sector where Smiths Group secured the top spot, whilst also becoming the overall biggest riser in rank.

Above: Click here to download Britain's Most Admired Companies: Aerospace & Defence
Courtesy Echo Research

Run by independent Expert Witnesses in corporate and brand reputation, Echo Research, in partnership with Coventry University, the study is the longest-running independent survey of its kind on corporate reputation in the UK, now in its 33rd year.

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In this annual benchmark, C-suite business leaders across the FTSE and their financial analysts are invited to rate companies in their sector, based on a set of 13 criteria ranging from Quality of Management, Quality of Products and Services, Financial Soundness and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) through to Innovation, Inspirational Leadership and the Ability to Attract and Retain Talent.

Based on the considered input of C-Suite peers and wider industry experts, the study continues to be a celebration of British leadership and management, aiming to evaluate the performance of specific sector companies, identify and understand changes over time and highlight the criteria which resonate most among this informed group.

Britain’s Most Admired Companies is uniquely positioned to provide longitudinal, sector-based and individual company data spanning over three decades.  

Congratulations go to Legal & General as this year’s overall winner topping 12 of the 13 criteria in the financial services sector to become this year’s Britain's Most Admired company.

To download the 2022 Britain's Most Admired Companies infographic, click here

For further information: britainsmostadmired.com

 

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