BLM to award best employer at iGaming Idol show

Published by
Christian Keszthelyi

Business Leaders Malta is teaming up with iGaming Idol again to deliver the so-called Employer of the Year Award during the iGaming Idol Awards Show scheduled for 11 September 2019, according to a press statement sent to Business Malta. The event showcases 20 awards, including BLM’s.

Created to recognise top talent in the online gambling industry, awards are given in 20 categories, ranging from “Tech Idol of the Year” to “Fraud and Risk Idol of the Year”, among others. BLM’s “Employer of the Year” is one of these awards, being distributed for the third time since its launch in 2017, during the second edition of the iGaming Idol Awards.

Companies will be judged based on a “rigorous independent scientific study” created and curated by Business Leaders Malta. BLM says the study focuses on gauging employee satisfaction and engagement, which are benchmarked “across various domains”. The winner is selected based on the findings of the study.

“It brings me great satisfaction to see all of these companies invest in initiatives which, more than anything, benefit the wellbeing of their people,” said Morgan Parnis, CEO of Business Leaders Malta. “As always, we are thrilled to be a part of this hugely successful and innovative event. It is truly an honour and pleasure to have been entrusted by iGaming Idol to deliver the ‘Employer of the Year’ award for the third consecutive time since its inception, and to be working with such an amazing and professional team,” Mr Parnis added.

“We are excited to work with BLM for the third consecutive year on the ‘Employer of the Year’ award of iGaming Idol,” said Pierre Lindh, Managing Director of Ambassadör Events Ltd that organises the iGaming Idol. “For such a prestigious award, it was important for us to create a process of high integrity to live up to the prestigiousness of the award. BLM turned out to be the perfect partner to execute this process with us, creating a fair employee survey which not only highlights which company has the happiest employees, but also brings value to the participating companies by offering important data on the wellbeing of each company’s employees,” Mr Lindh added.

Christian Keszthelyi

Christian used to be the editor of Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly’s online platform. As an avid journalist and writer, he believes that good content has a great flow that seamlessly guides the reader from the beginning to the end. He knows that words have immense power, and ruthlessly edits his own copy when chasing perfection (although he knows an article is never ready.)

Recent Posts

MFSA warns public of fraudulent companies misusing licensed entities’ details

The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has issued warnings against several fraudulent companies exploiting the…

8 hours ago

Prime Minister visits Gozitan businesses which thrived after receiving support

During a visit to Gozo, Prime Minister Robert Abela toured two Gozitan businesses that have…

9 hours ago

MDA calls for reform to ensure ‘fairness and accountability’ in magisterial Inquiries

The Malta Developers Association (MDA) on Saturday expressed serious concerns about the practice of implicating…

10 hours ago

BOV Bugibba and Ħal Luqa branches reopen with modern upgrades

Branch in Ħaż-Żebbuġ closes for refurbishment Following weeks of intensive work, the Bugibba and Ħal…

10 hours ago

Gozo’s economic growth must continue to result in common good and identity preservation, PM says

Prime Minister Robert Abela said that Gozo is an example of how economic growth must…

11 hours ago

€1.6 billion to be invested in pensions and social benefits throughout 2025

€1.6 billion is set to be spent on pensions and social benefits throughout the calendar…

1 day ago