Admiral says attractive offices would encourage staff to 'make an effort' to commute.
Since being established in Cardiff in 1993, Admiral has grown to employ about 7,000 staff in south Wales and a further 4,000 at other locations in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Bookable desks, break-out areas and re-designed floors are currently being introduced at the company's headquarters in Cardiff city centre.Admiral employs about 7,000 staff in south Wales and a further 4,000 at other locations in the UK, Europe and the USAAdmiral is regularly ranked among the best employers for staff satisfaction and wellbeing, but Ms Nestares said the immediate switch to home working at the start of the pandemic caused issues for some employees.
"So I think coming here to train and then knowing you can get an extra hour of work in, get your to-dos done, I think it is definitely something that they should start introducing." In Cardiff, many of the newest buildings around the city's Central Station are owned by pension fund manager Legal and General.
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