Ranking recognizes “companies that have earned the confidence of consumers, investors, and employees by producing quality products, paying employees fair wages, and effective leadership.”
Wolters Kluwer, a leading provider of professional information and software solutions, is proud to announce its number two ranking in the global Business & Professional Services Category on Newsweek's World's Most Trustworthy Companies list. It’s the second consecutive number two ranking for Wolters Kluwer in this annual survey. On a country basis, Wolters Kluwer also ranks second among the 16 companies on the list that are based in the Netherlands.
This well-followed and independently judged ranking of more than 1,000 companies globally is published by Newsweek in partnership with Statista. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month.
“We are honored to again be recognized as one of the world’s most trustworthy companies by Newsweek,” said Nancy McKinstry, CEO and Chair of the Board of Wolters Kluwer. “This achievement reflects Wolters Kluwer’s unwavering commitment to our core values of integrity, innovation, and customer focus. Our purpose is to empower professionals to make critical decisions with confidence, and trust is at the heart of everything we do.”
Newsweek's comprehensive survey was based on 230,000 ratings from 70,000 respondents across 20 countries and 23 industries. Wolters Kluwer's recognition is a testament to its commitment to providing best-in-class professional information and software solutions to professionals in the healthcare, tax and accounting, financial and corporate compliance, legal and regulatory, and corporate performance and ESG sectors in more than 180 countries, including the majority of Fortune 500 companies.