KARACHI: Karandaaz Pakistan, an investment platform that drives sustainable economic growth and strengthens financial and social protection systems for inclusion, bagged the prestigious Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Benchmarks (GDEIB) Award 2024 at a ceremony held in Karachi.
Karandaaz Pakistan received the award for Best Practices in Category 3 i.e. DEI Structure and Implementation, a testament to its focus on diversity in the leadership and governance structures of the organisation. It reflected the company commitment to creating a culture where everyone felt valued and included.
This recognition not only places Karandaaz among Pakistan top Inclusive companies but also shines a light on their dedication to fostering an equitable and diverse workplace culture. Equitable policies, systems, and inclusive product designs ensure everyone can access Karandaaz services and technologies. This helps the firm become a global leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Expressing gratitude for this achievement, Karandaaz CEO Waqas ul Hasan expressed his enthusiasm, saying, We are honoured to receive the GDIEB Award. It is a testament to our unwavering commitment to creating an environment where diversity is celebrated, equity is valued, and inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. At Karandaaz, we believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace fosters innovation and creativity, and ultimately drives our success in promoting financial inclusion in Pakistan.
Global Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Benchmarks (GDEIB) are the standards for organisations around the world. The Global DEI Benchmarks Standards help organisations determine strategy and measure progress in managing diversity and fostering inclusion. HR Metrics conducts GDEIB awards on an annual basis through a merit-based process in which organisations are given the opportunity to disclose their diversity, equity, and inclusion accomplishments with a focus on social and economic impact on relevant stakeholders.
Organisations from all sectors across Pakistan are eligible to take part in the awards. GDEIB standards contain 15 categories, 275 benchmarks and 5 maturity levels assessed by an international jury of awards.
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