SRM, a trusted advisory firm serving financial institutions across North America and Europe, announced the company was recognized as one of the 2024 Best Places to Work in Memphis by the Memphis Business Journal (MBJ) for the fourth consecutive year. SRM was founded and remains headquartered in Memphis, TN.
As company culture evolves with changing work environments, some companies have found the magic formula to drive productivity and success while fostering employee satisfaction, growth, and camaraderie. MBJ recognizes those companies that nurture their employees’ growth while treating them respectfully and compensating them fairly. In coordination with Quantum Workplace, a leading employee engagement firm, MBJ sends employee feedback surveys with various closed and open-ended questions on company culture, camaraderie, management, communication, and other criteria. Scores and verbatim responses from these surveys determine the final company rankings.
“We are proud to see our company recognized among the Best Places to Work here in Memphis for the fourth consecutive year,” said Brad Downs, Chief Executive Officer of SRM. “While we continue to grow and expand our presence worldwide, we remain focused on retaining our values-centered culture, delivering for our clients, and ensuring our employees feel respected and have continued professional growth opportunities.”
SRM has seen significant growth in 2024 with the acquisition of Kenneth J. Sole & Associates in the United States and Accourt Payments Specialists based in the United Kingdom. These acquisitions support SRM’s long-term vision of delivering results to clients worldwide that create significant operational and financial impacts.
“As we continue to hire and expand our company, it’s great to know that both long-tenured and newer colleagues have a positive view of their roles and experiences at SRM,” added Tammy Owens, SRM’s Chief Human Resources Officer. “Our company’s success is a direct result of our talented and dedicated employees. The Best Places to Work survey results indicate SRM remains on the right track.”