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Warrington-based Inprova Group, a procurement business with 81 employees, has announced two key achievements. The company has gained Certified B Corporation status and secured a place in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025.
These milestones show Inprova’s commitment to building a purpose-led organisation. They also follow the private equity investment from NVM Private Equity in November 2022.
Achieving B Corp status places Inprova among a global community of companies that meet high social and environmental standards. In addition, The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025 recognition highlights the company’s employee-first culture, collaboration, and shared success.
The B Corp certification process assessed every part of Inprova’s operations. As a result, the review measured its impact on employees, customers, suppliers, communities, and the environment.
The Sunday Times also recognised Inprova for employee wellbeing and engagement. The company runs onboarding programmes, weekly training, and CEO-led updates. Moreover, fundraising days, wellbeing activities, and team events help people feel valued, supported, and inspired.
Lisa Lynch, Chief Operating Officer at Inprova Group, said:
“Creating a workplace where people feel valued and inspired has been central to our success. These accolades show that we are making a real difference. It is not only about business growth, but also about how we support our communities, our environment, and each other.”
Steve Malone, CEO of Inprova Group, added:
“Securing B Corp certification is more than a badge for Inprova, it represents who we are at our core. The work we have done to create a sustainable and inclusive business has been recognised. We are now challenging ourselves to go even further. Being listed in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the same year is a huge honour. It reflects the passion and energy our people bring every day.”
Andy Leach, Investment Partner at NVM Private Equity, said:
“We are proud to see Inprova recognised by the Sunday Times and for their efforts in achieving B Corp status. Moreover, these milestones show the strength of Inprova’s leadership and culture. This is an exciting time for Inprova, and we are delighted to back Steve and the team on their journey.”
Inprova Group is a UK-based procurement business with a mission to help organisations achieve more through smarter procurement, data insights, and consultancy. Furthermore, the company focuses on sustainability, social value, and ethical leadership. It works across both private and public sector markets.
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