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Van Ameyde Retains Gold Standard as a Great Place to Work®
Rijswijk, December 12, 2025 – Van Ameyde is proud to have been re-certified as a Great Place to Work®. This recognition confirms our culture of trust, collaboration, and continuous growth. We offer a workplace where employees feel valued and can contribute to shared successes. This achievement reflects a culture where respect, innovation, and results-oriented work are at the core.
The Great Place to Work® certification is based on anonymous feedback from our employees, who share their experiences of the work environment. This recognition underscores our ongoing investment in a workplace where connection and development are central.
“We are proud of this recognition because it reflects how we collaborate as a team,” says Piet Middelkoop, CEO of Van Ameyde Group. “We continue to invest in a culture where everyone feels supported. ‘We’ve got your back’ is more than just a slogan for us; it’s a promise.”
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Van Ameyde is a trusted partner in the claims process, from risk management and assessment to the complete handling of claims. We offer end-to-end solutions that help businesses across various sectors, such as insurance, automotive, real estate, and logistics, to efficiently manage claims and mitigate risks. By leveraging AI-driven platforms, we enhance both our technology and human intelligence, supporting businesses worldwide.
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