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Sodexo Engage rebrands as Pluxee UK

by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam
05/10/2023
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Sodexo Engage has rebranded as Pluxee UK, the company has announced today (5 October).

According to the employee benefits and engagement provider, the new identity “mirrors both its present identity and aspirations for the future”. 

The business, which has 5,000 customers in the UK, opened its new headquarters in Milton Keynes last month (September), becoming the first Pluxee Group branded office globally. At the event, employees were given more opportunities for collaboration and socialising, with their wellbeing taking priority during the day. 

Burcin Ressamoglu, CEO of Pluxee UK, said: “I am delighted to introduce Pluxee into the UK market as a statement of our future intent. Pluxee UK builds on 60 years of experience in the industry and the invaluable support of our talented and dedicated employees. These foundations will enable us to continue to deliver on our vision of opening up a world of opportunities for people to enjoy more of what really matters in their lives.” 

The company has so far achieved an employee engagement rate of 88.3% and a wellbeing engagement average of 88.4%. It has also been awarded the Investors In People Gold Standard Accreditation, and is aiming to reach Platinum over the course of the next year. 

Building on Sodexo’s progress to date, Pluxee UK intends to continue working in a responsible and sustainable way with brands, employees, consumers, and local communities. 

 

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