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    TransUnion Continues to Lead with Innovative People Practices in Africa

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotJanuary 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Morris Maina, chief executive officer of TransUnion Kenya
    Morris Maina, chief executive officer of TransUnion Kenya
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    Global information and insights company TransUnion has been recognised as a Top Employer in Africa by the Top Employers Institute (TEI). This marks the fifth consecutive year that TransUnion South Africa has received this prestigious certification, with TransUnion Kenya and the TransUnion Global Capability Centre (GCC) Africa being honoured for the third consecutive year.

    “Leading TransUnion Africa across eight countries has taught us that true transformation happens when we invest in people first. Our commitment to solving problems that matter has delivered tangible positive impact. This year we launched a groundbreaking middle manager development programme with Duke Corporate Education for high-performing associates, we advanced financial inclusion initiatives reaching millions across Africa and achieved 55% women representation across our employee base. Additionally, we’ve strengthened mental health support systems for our teams. The impact on our culture, innovation, relevance, and results is tightly correlated with our investment in making our business a great work environment for our employees and prospective recruits,” said Lee Naik, CEO of TransUnion Africa.

    Championing Diversity and Inclusion

    “TransUnion GCC Africa, a fully virtual employer, has grown to almost 1,000 employees in just under four years. The TEI certification acknowledges our commitment to excellence in every aspect of our operations. We have built a highly skilled and motivated team by continuing to invest significantly in our people through initiatives such as sponsored education and learnerships. To date, we’ve spent R12+ million (over KES 82 million) on sponsored education and external training, and had 278 learners go through our learnership programme — 55% were female, 68% have either been absorbed into full time employment or are currently finishing the programme. This creates career growth opportunities while supporting our mission to deliver premium experiences for TransUnion’s clients and consumers in 30+ countries,” said Shobana Maikoo, Head of the GCC Africa.

    Benchmarking Excellence in HR Practices

    The Top Employers Institute programme certifies organisations based on the participation and results of their HR Best Practices Survey. This survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics including People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Wellbeing and more. TransUnion’s consistent recognition by TEI reflects its commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in HR practices.

    The programme has certified and recognised only 2,400 Top Employers in 125 countries/regions across five continents.

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