Not For Profit agency wins coveted ‘people award’

Not For Profit agency wins coveted ‘people award’


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Leicester based student accommodation provider, Sulets – formally Student Union Lettings Ltd – has won a Platinum award from Investors in People. 

Only 2% of accredited organisations achieve Platinum from Investors in People.

Sulets says this recognition is particularly important as its not-for-profit status means it prides itself on delivering what it calls ‘a trusted and honest service” which can only happen “if our people are experts in their field, have the skills necessary to look after customers and understand fully what the Sulets brand stands for.”

Investors in People chief executive Paul Devoy says: “We’d like to congratulate Sulets. Platinum accreditation is a remarkable effort for any organisation, and places Sulets in fine company with a host of organisations that understand the value of people.”

And Sulets chief executive Irving Hill adds: “We are extremely happy to be recognised by Investors in People and achieve their Platinum standard. The feedback from the assessor was very positive and it was great to hear positive feedback from our team as part of the assessment.”

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