Brightstar extends partnership with MT Finance
Brightstar Financial is celebrating two years of its people development partnership with MT Finance.
"Penguin Day is a bit of fun, but it celebrates an important partnership with MT Finance that has enabled us to invest in our people development programme."
MT Finance has sponsored Brightstar’s People Development Programme for two years and has confirmed that it will be extending the partnership into 2020.
All office locations across Brightstar Financial and Sirius Property Finance will dedicate the day to MT Finance, branding it as Penguin Day.
In addition, Brightstar will be holding a number of events at its Billericay office, including a charity Christmas jumper day in support of Dementia Revolution.
Team members across the Group will also be presented by MT Finance with their new Professional Development Portfolio folders.
Clare Jupp, director of people development at Brightstar Financial, said: “Penguin Day is a bit of fun, but it celebrates an important partnership with MT Finance that has enabled us to invest in our people development programme.
"It’s this investment that helped us to win the Sunday Times Best Small Company to Work For in the UK and the Best Overall Company to Work For in the East of England earlier this year, and to retain our 3 Star Best Companies accreditation last month.
"We are looking forward to a day of penguin-themed fun, but also continuing to work with our key partners on promoting people development and positive working environments.”
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