In the latest survey, GMR Airports has clinched the 5th position globally in the highly competitive Transport, Logistics & Packaging category, affirming its steadfast dedication to excellence and integrity. This recognition places GMR at the pinnacle of corporate trustworthiness within India, setting a new benchmark for the industry. Conducted in collaboration with Statista, a global data and business intelligence platform, the survey rigorously evaluated over 1,000 companies across 23 industries and 20 countries. GMR Airports' inclusion in this elite list alongside global giants like Singapore Airlines, United Parcel Service, Rolls-Royce, and Central Japan Railway Company underscores its commitment to transparency and reliability.
The basis of the analysis was an independent survey from a sample of more than 70,000 participants from the target countries focussing on three touchpoints of trust: 40% investor trust, 40% customer trust and 20% employee trust, according to the Newsweek. As the largest private airport operator in Asia and the second-largest globally, GMR Airports serves millions of passengers annually, playing a pivotal role in advancing India's aviation sector and enhancing global connectivity. GBS Raju, Chairman of GMR Airports Limited, expressed profound pride in this accolade, stating, "Trust forms the bedrock of our relationships with passengers, partners, and stakeholders. Being recognized among the top 5 most trustworthy companies globally by Newsweek is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safety, innovation, and operational excellence.
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