XBP Global Named to Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Culture, Belonging & Community 2026
XBP Global Holdings, a workflow automation leader that leverages decades of industry experience, a global footprint, and agentic AI to rethink business process automation and digital transformation, announced that it has been recognized as one of Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Culture, Belonging & Community 2026, in partnership with Plant-A Insights Group.
This recognition highlights XBP Global’s commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace culture where employees feel valued, heard, and connected, and where a strong sense of belonging and community underpins how teams collaborate and grow. The award acknowledges organizations that prioritize people-first cultures and create environments in which employees from diverse backgrounds can thrive.
“At XBP Global, culture is not a program, it’s how we show up for our people every day,” said Sandeep Sapru, President – Americas and Asia, XBP Global. “We believe that innovation, accountability, and execution are strongest when people feel a genuine sense of belonging and purpose. This recognition reinforces our commitment to building a workplace where individuals are empowered to do meaningful work, grow their careers, and contribute to something larger than themselves.”
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Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group evaluated companies based on employee feedback and independent research focused on workplace culture, inclusion, belonging, and community engagement. The list recognizes organizations that are intentionally shaping environments where employees feel respected, supported, and connected to their teams and communities.
“The modern workplace has evolved beyond just a place to earn a paycheck. Today’s employees seek environments where they feel valued, heard and connected—workplaces that prioritize culture, foster genuine belonging and build strong communities,” said Jennifer H. Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief, Newsweek. “Companies that embrace these principles don’t just attract top talent; they create spaces where people from all walks of life can collaborate, innovate and thrive. We hope this ranking helps job seekers and professionals identify workplaces where they feel they can truly belong and that provide robust opportunities for success.”
This recognition reflects XBP Global’s ongoing focus on building inclusive teams, investing in leadership development, and creating opportunities for employees to contribute, grow, and make an impact, both within the organization and in the communities it serves.
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