Genpact Gains on Best Employers for Women Designation
Genpact (NYSE: G) shares were in green territory Tuesday. The company, an advanced technology services and solutions company, today announced it has been named as one of Forbes America's Best Employers for Women in 2025. This marks the third consecutive year Genpact has received this distinction, highlighting its commitment to building an inclusive workplace and supporting women's success at every level of the organization."This recognition means a great deal to me personally because I've seen how the right workplace culture can transform careers," said CEO Balkrishan "BK" Kalra. "When women feel genuinely supported—not just through policies on paper, but through real advocacy and opportunity—they don't just succeed, they excel in ways that lift our entire organization and strengthen the communities around us. “That's the kind of environment we've worked hard to build, and it's reflected in the quality of leadership we see across our teams and the positive impact we have beyond our workplace."The annual list, compiled by Forbes and market research firm Statista, a leading statistics portal and industry ranking authority, surveys more than 150,000 women employed in U.S. companies with 1,000 or more employees. Participants rate their employers on factors, including work environment, pay equity, parental leave, and how the company addresses misconduct and discrimination. Companies are also evaluated on the representation of women in executive and board roles, using data from the past three years.G shares captured 20 cents to $44.27.
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