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We’re proud to be certified as a ‘Great Place To Work’… again!

17th March 2026

We’re delighted to share that Great Place to Work has certified Shared Access as a Great Place to Work for the second consecutive year.

What matters most to us is how this recognition is earned, directly through anonymous feedback from our employees.

This year, 92% of our team said ‘Shared Access is a great place to work’, compared with a UK benchmark of 54%. Even more importantly, we achieved 100% agreement that:

  • People are trusted with responsibility
  • Management acts honestly and ethically
  • This is a physically safe place to work

Nearly every member of our team, 98%, agreed that

  • Our customers would rate the service we deliver as excellent
  • Our executives fully embody the best characteristics of our company
  • New starters are made to feel welcome
  • People here are treated fairly regardless of age, gender or sexual orientation

High scores across fairness, leadership and customer excellence reflect something we deeply believe: strong culture enables strong outcomes, for our people and for our customers.

Thank you to the entire Shared Access team for continuing to shape the kind of workplace we are proud to build together.

Learn more about our certification here:
https://www.greatplacetowork.co.uk/certified-company/1575075

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