Global payment services provider Worldline has announced the 'complete transformation' of its Nottingham office as part a plan to create at least 50 new jobs.
The company is refurbishing its Beeston site to enable it to 'continue attracting and retaining the very best people.'
Worldline expects to create at least 50 new jobs as part of the refurbishment and an East Midlands team of contractors has been appointed to carry out the work.
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James Bain, CEO of Worldline for the UK and Ireland, said: "Our people are the most important part of our business, it is fundamental for us that we provide our people with the best possible environment to work in.
"Our approach embodies the future culture of our business supporting our dynamic working principles in a post-covid environment. The investment we are making in our Beeston office is not a refurbishment but a complete transformation that we hope will inspire and motivate our people, enabling them to collaborate, invent and work to the best of their abilities."
Worldline has been working with Leicester-based workplace consultants and commercial fit-out specialists Blueprint Interiors, and Derby-based workplace tech and audio-visual solutions provider TecInteractive.
The project will involve the transformation of 14,000 sq ft of office space that was previously configured as rows and rows of desks. At the heart of the transformation is a learning and invention suite, where Worldline will host industry colleagues and customers in a state-of-the-art immersive experience.
Lee Jones, project manager from Worldline said: "We have worked closely with Blueprint Interiors and TecInteractive who have been brilliant and their advice has been inspirational. They have helped us to truly get under the skin of what our people need from their workplace. We are really excited to commence works and look forward to welcoming our people to use the refurbished spaces when the project is completed in June."
Globally, Worldline design and operate leading digital payment and transactional solutions across multiple sectors, primarily transport, retail and hospitality and financial services. The teams based at Beeston mainly support the UK rail network delivering rail operations and rail retail services.