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Ciphr relocates to Reading

Ciphr has officially opened its new Reading city centre headquarters

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Jason Davenport, CEO of CIPP, ribbon cutting with Sion Lewis, CEO of Ciphr

HR software provider Ciphr has opened its new headquarters in central Reading.

The official opening took place this week (Monday 4 March), led by Ciphr’s CEO Sion Lewis, who was joined by Jason Davenport, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP).

Ciphr has hosted several special ‘ribbon cutting’ events to celebrate the occasion, which were also attended by VIP guests from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD); including Tony Osude, the CIPD’s commercial and marketing director, and Matt Gofton, the CIPD’s senior employer engagement manager.

Based at 33 Blagrave Street in Reading, Ciphr’s new 3,700 sq ft office is much more accessible to its distributed workforce, and provides a vibrant, modern workplace that better supports day-to-day working and the company’s new hybrid working model.

Designed to facilitate collaboration and enhance social connectivity by bringing teams together, the open-plan space incorporates dedicated areas for focused work, meetings and training. While the communal kitchen and dining area is a welcoming, inclusive hub for employees to enjoy some downtime and catch up with colleagues.

To help encourage communication and more purposeful use of people’s in-office time, Ciphr has increased its number of meeting spaces; with different-sized, soundproof rooms available for impromptu one-to-ones or monthly anchor day sessions. In homage to its new location, Ciphr’s meeting spaces are named after famous people with Reading connections, including author Jane Austen, actor Kate Winslet, playwright Oscar Wilde, Kate Middleton (or, as she’s known now – Catherine, Princess of Wales), and Paddington Bear creator Michael Bond.

The relocation from Marlow to Reading marks a significant and exciting milestone in Ciphr’s journey, and follows the successful launch of its distinctive new brand identity and website last month.

Sion Lewis, CEO of Ciphr, says: “This is a huge event in our history – Ciphr 2.0 if you like. We had a brilliant facility in Marlow and lots of us have spent many years there. But what we have now – here in Reading – is really going to support our next stage of transformation and highlights our commitment to growing the business strategically.

“It’s the start of an exciting new chapter for Ciphr. I’m really delighted that we’re able to offer our employees a fantastic office space that they can be proud of, and that they’ll want to spend time in. I’m certain that it will help boost collaboration, creativity, and productivity at Ciphr too.”

Claire Williams, chief people and operations officer at Ciphr, says: “I’m delighted that we have upgraded to a workspace that is far more accessible and environmentally friendly. This is something that we wouldn’t have been able to achieve at our Marlow office. We’ve specifically invested in ensuring our new Reading office is as inclusive as possible, with a fully accessible kitchen, meeting rooms and building access, as well as designated spaces for prayer and wellbeing. It’s a wonderful step in the right direction when it comes to being a truly inclusive employer.”

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Jason Davenport, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals, with Sion Lewis, CEO of Ciphr, at the official opening of Ciphr’s Reading office
The CIPD’s Tony Osude and Matt Gofton at Ciphr’s Reading office

Ciphr is the go-to HR software and solutions partner for medium and large organisations in the UK. Its integrated HR, payroll, learning and recruitment software, services and content provide invaluable insights to HR teams to inform their people strategy and grow and develop their organisations. Based in Reading, and backed by ECI Partners, Ciphr is on a mission to amplify the voice and value of HR through intelligent people data solutions that help HR be heard – in the boardroom and across the business.

For more information, please visit www.ciphr.com.

 

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Media enquiries:
Emma-Louise Jones, digital PR manager at Ciphr
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Chris Boddice, chief marketing officer at Ciphr
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Website: www.ciphr.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ciphr

 

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Office Principles was selected by Ciphr to design and deliver their new Reading office.

Ciphr is the go-to HR software and solutions partner for medium and large organisations in the UK. Its integrated HR, payroll, learning and recruitment software, services and content provide invaluable insights to HR teams to inform their people strategy and grow and develop their organisations. Ciphr is on a mission to amplify the voice and value of HR through intelligent people data solutions that help HR be heard – in the boardroom and across the business.

Ciphr Group is a privately held company backed by ECI Partners and headquartered in Reading. Over 230 employees work across the group, which includes Ciphr and Marshall E-Learning – a specialist diversity and inclusion learning provider.

Ciphr spokespeople are available to provide expert media comment on a broad range of topics, including HR strategy, people management, employee experience and wellbeing, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I), learning and development, the future of work, tech trends, business and leadership, marketing, and more.