Fake glass door reviews!! - Anonymous employee Abrigo Employee Review

2.0
20 July 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Culture is okay as such you can wear casual , less micro management more like individual contribution, you can find free snacks although not that great.

Cons

When people are leaving firm in short span because of old technology like VB and powershell..wonder who is writing such long reviews!!! Even Google and Facebook don't have such reviews.. Start adopting new technology .. high job insecurity

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Abrigo Response
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Thanks for your comments. You raise a very serious accusation and one that is impossible to refute one way or another. As all reviews are anonymous, we (Banker's Toolbox) cannot know who is writing reviews and posting on our site. We cannot be certain that they are even employees (current or former). The posting of reviews on Glassdoor is entirely on the honor system. Having said that, I believe in the honor of our employees. I don't believe for a second that one of our "Penguins" (what we call our employees) would post a false review. I choose to believe in our people and will defend them with everything that I have. You have reason to believe otherwise and I would hope that is based on fact. My office is open door and I would love to chat with you. Please come see me and let's discuss your feedback and how to make Bankers Toolbox great. This is a great test for us. I promise that I will listen to you and treat your concerns with the proper care and respect. All I ask is that you engage with us and help make things better. I realize I am still new and you may not know me well enough yet. But find someone you do know and trust and engage with them about your concerns. Thanks again, Wayne Roberts Chief Executive Officer

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Working at Abrigo has been a really positive experience for me. The company has built a culture where people genuinely support each other and take pride in the work they’re doing. Teams collaborate well, people are approachable, and there’s a strong sense that everyone is working toward the same goal. It’s an environment where you feel trusted to do your job and encouraged to grow. Leadership also does a great job reinforcing the company’s values, which helps create a culture that feels both supportive and high-performing. Leadership at Abrigo is another big strength. The executive team is experienced, thoughtful, and transparent about where the company is headed. Communication from leadership is clear, and they do a good job connecting the day-to-day work employees are doing to the broader mission of helping financial institutions operate more safely and effectively. It feels like leadership is focused on building something sustainable and long-term rather than chasing short-term wins. From a product standpoint, Abrigo has strong product-market fit because the solutions address real, mission-critical problems for banks and credit unions. Financial institutions face increasing regulatory pressure around areas like fraud, anti-money laundering, and risk management, and Abrigo’s platform helps them manage those challenges more effectively. Customers rely on these tools to protect their institutions and stay compliant, which makes the work feel meaningful. One thing I especially appreciate is that the company listens closely to customers and continually improves the platform based on real-world feedback.

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Like many companies that grow quickly and take on private equity investment, Abrigo has gone through a transition from a more startup-style environment to a more structured, performance-driven organization. That shift can come with some adjustment as processes, reporting expectations, and strategic priorities evolve. Teams sometimes need to adapt to new systems, metrics, and operational discipline as the company scales. While that can create occasional friction during the transition, it’s also part of building a more mature organization that can continue growing and serving customers at a higher level.

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