Navigant Credit Union Honored As One Of Rhode Island’s Best Places To Work

Navigant Credit Union finished in the Top Five in the event’s “Large Employers” category, which recognizes businesses with between 150-499 employees.

SMITHFIELD, R.I. (June 9, 2022) –Navigant Credit Union has been honored as one of Providence Business News’ Best Places to Work.

Navigant Credit Union was selected as one of 69 honorees for this year’s awards, which were held in-person for the first time since 2019. Each of the companies recognized for this year’s program were judged based on human resources policies and confidential surveys of employees put together by Best Companies Group.

Navigant Credit Union finished in the Top Five in the event’s “Large Employers” category, which recognizes businesses with between 150-499 employees.

“Earning this recognition is a testament to our commitment to creating an environment in which every employee has an opportunity to learn and grow within our organization, and we are always proud to see that commitment recognized,” said Navigant Credit Union President / CEO Gary E. Furtado. “We thank Providence Business News for this recognition, and we look forward to continuing to do the work to instill and maintain a workplace culture that helps our team members reach their full potential.”

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