Moneypenny has marked 10 years at its award winning Wrexham headquarters by treating team members to ice cream sundaes as part of a special celebration.
The surprise event brought colleagues together to celebrate a decade since the company moved into its purpose built headquarters, which was designed around the needs and wellbeing of its people.
Since opening in 2016, the headquarters has become well known for its distinctive working environment. Features include landscaped sun terraces and gardens, spacious dining areas serving freshly prepared lunches and snacks, wellbeing spaces, collaborative work areas, quiet reading nooks, a treehouse meeting room and its own onsite pub, The Dog & Bone.
Behind the scenes, specialist acoustic engineering and soundproofing help deliver high standards of call handling, creating an environment designed to benefit both colleagues and clients.
Wendy Swash, Chief Operating Officer at Moneypenny, said:
“When we moved into these offices 10 years ago, our co-founders, Ed Reeves and Rachel Clacher, wanted to create something very different – a workplace built around people. They believed that investing in an environment where colleagues could thrive, collaborate and enjoy coming to work would have a positive impact on both our team and our clients.”
“Ten years on, that vision remains as important as ever. While the office itself is special, what really makes this place extraordinary is the people who bring it to life every day. Today’s celebration was just a very small thank you for the role they have all played in building the culture that makes Moneypenny what it is.”
The anniversary comes during another milestone year for the business.
Moneypenny was recently accredited as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the ‘Big Organisations’ category, recognising the company’s workplace culture and commitment to its people across its UK and US teams.
Earlier this year, the company also launched a dedicated automotive team to meet growing demand for its AI Receptionist and customer communication solutions. The move builds on its continued investment in the sector, including the appointment of Business Development Manager Casey Lewis.
