WARRINGTON-based Inprova Group, a technology-enabled procurement business has announced two major milestones in its journey of sustainable growth and positive impact.
It has achieved Certified B Corporation status and featured in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025.
Inprova, based at Olympic Park, Birchwood, employees 81 people.
Earning B Corp status places Inprova among a global community of companies that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance. Alongside this, being in this year’s Sunday Times Best Places to Work list is a testament to its employee-first culture and the company’s emphasis on collaboration and shared success.
The B Corp certification process rigorously assessed Inprova’s operations and business model, examining its impact on employees, customers, suppliers, community and the environment.
Ranking in this year’s Sunday Times Best Places to Work list recognises Inprova Group for its high levels of employee wellbeing and engagement.
Lisa Lynch, chief operating officer at Inprova Group, said “Creating a workplace where people feel valued and inspired has been central to our success and remains our North Star. These accolades show that we’re making a real difference, not just in terms of business growth, but in how we support our communities, our environment and each other.”
Chief executive officer Steve Malone added: “Securing B Corp certification is more than a badge – it represents who we are at our core. The work we’ve done to create a sustainable and inclusive business has been recognised, and we’re 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 and a reflection of the passion and energy our people bring every day.”