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Olam Agri Named Top Employer for Sixth Consecutive Year


Agribusiness Olam Agri has been recognised by the Top Employers Institute as a Top Employer 2026 in Nigeria for the sixth consecutive year.

This was disclosed in a statement made available to The PUNCH, where the firm said the recognition reinforced its sustained commitment to creating a high-performing workplace through data-driven people strategies, independent validation, and a clear focus on practices that drive business performance, employee engagement and growth.

The Top Employers Institute also recognised Olam Agri as a Top Employer across the African continent for the sixth consecutive year, with certifications in nine other countries, including Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Australia, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

Active in 131 countries/regions, Top Employers Institute is the global authority in HR certification, benchmarking and advisory. Its programme certifies organisations based on the results of its HR Best Practices Survey, which covers six domains, including people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, diversity, equity & inclusion, and wellbeing.

Speaking on the significance of the consecutive recognitions, Senior Vice President & Regional Head of Human Resources, Olam Agri, Jaideep Biswas, said, “To have secured the Top Employer Certification for the sixth consecutive year reinforces our focus and intentionality on building and maintaining an engaged, inspired and satisfied workforce. Our team is our greatest asset, and we continuously deploy cross-cutting programmes to ensure excellence and shared learning.”

Olam Agri in Nigeria Country Head, Anil Nair, added, “As we strive to ensure a food-secure world, we also ensure our world-class workforce finds fulfilment in their roles. Thanks to our human resource department leaders’ inputs, we keep recording positive employee sentiment and high retention rates. The sixth consecutive Top Employee certification will spur us to do more to maintain a well-equipped and inspired workforce as the world of work transforms.”

Olam Agri maintained that it is committed to building an inspiring and high-performing organisation where passionate employees drive business growth, contribute to a sustainable future, and build fulfilling careers through a culture of excellence that encourages collaboration and teamwork, rewards meritocracy and entrepreneurial spirit that allows intelligent risk-taking, and a diverse and inclusive workplace built on trust and autonomy. Making a difference and giving people an opportunity to flourish.

Top Employers Institute Chief Executive Officer Adrian Seligman remarked, “Achieving a Top Employer Certification for 2026 reflects Olam Agri’s dedication to building an outstanding workplace that enables sustained business performance. Their strong alignment between people strategy and organisational goals, combined with a commitment to continuous improvement, demonstrates the impact of their transformative practices. We are proud to recognise Olam Agri for their meaningful contribution to a better world of work.”

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