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The Welsh consultancy that has quadrupled staff numbers since becoming employee-owned

BIC Innovation’s founding director said becoming employee-owned has helped them recruit and retain top talent

Left to right: BIC Innovation Board Members Chris Price-Jones, chairman; Alun Lewis, finance director; Linda Grant, executive director; and Huw Watkins, executive director

A private consultancy firm has quadrupled its workforce since becoming an employee-owned business.

BIC Innovation, which has offices in Bridgend and Anglesey, has grown from 13 employees to 51 over three years after adopting the Employee Share Scheme model.

The company transitioned to employee-ownership in 2018 with support from the Wales Co-operative Centre.

The co-operative identified the company’s values around culture and wanting to remain trading in Wales aligned with the ethos of becoming employee-owned.

Founding director of BIC Innovation, Huw Watkins said that the employee-owned transition has seen staff pull together through recent unprecedented events.

Mr Watkins said: “Each and every employee is invested in the future of the company and is working so hard to ensure we do our best to navigate our way through huge economic changes.”

He added: “I believe that our ownership model has helped us to create a culture of openness and transparency and given us a meaningful point of difference in the marketplace.”

Employee shareholder and marketing manager Anna Pearce said: “Having personally taken the opportunity to become an employee shareholder, I have found that it has created a renewed passion and drive for the business.”