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1 minute read - 17th January 2025

Bentley Motors maintains top employer status for 14th consecutive year

Bentley Motors has been recognised as one of the UK’s top employers by the Top Employers Institute for the fourteenth consecutive year.

This year, Bentley has been named as a UK Top Employer for its outstanding commitment to creating an exceptional workplace by exceeding benchmarks in its approach to strategic direction, working environment, learning and development, as well as diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB).

The Top Employers Institute awards this certification following a comprehensive review of six categories of HR and business practices. Bentley achieved an increased score across each category compared to the previous year, highlighting the company’s commitment to continually investing in its colleague experience.

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The Top Employers Institute has named Bentley Motors as a UK Top Employer for the fourteenth consecutive year / Picture: Bentley Motors

Dr. Karen Lange, member of the board for human resources, said: “For more than 100 years, our people have been the foundation of Bentley’s success, and we are incredibly proud to once again be recognised as a UK Top Employer. Our colleagues are the driving force behind our achievements, and their dedication, diversity, and determination are what enables us to deliver extraordinary experiences for our customers across the world.

“We’re embarking on the most transformative chapter in our company’s history, as we look to offer a fully electric product portfolio by 2035, so it’s crucial that we continue with our focus on collaboration and leveraging our collective skills to drive innovation and create lasting, positive change.”

Bentley says its progress reflects the ongoing effort to achieve key goals in its Beyond100+ strategy, announced in November last year, alongside plans for the brand’s first fully-electric car to be launched in 2026.


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