A difficult company to work for - Anonymous employee Recognise Bank Employee Review

1.0
9 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some good, friendly people who want to do good by the business.

Cons

The company have gone through several phases and strategies in two years but this one is the worst. The previous 5 months have been arduous to the point where I have had to visit the doctor. There is no support from leadership specifically our senior leader. What is spoken in a forum to us with an audience is very different to how we are spoken to individually. There is a mendacious narrative therefore we now refrain from challenging or suggesting solutions through fear of repercussion. Being spoken to in an acerbic manner is a daily occurrence. We are in earnest trying to make the bank succeed but there is no willing support from the executive team and the only solution they have is a new product that if they research thoroughly, they would quickly conclude, there is undeniably no appetite in the market that will get the bank in the position it wants to be in. There is no one at executive level that at depth understands the lending market and their decisions on lending strategies are cryptic and enigmatic. Trust between team and senior leader is lost.

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5.0
29 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fast growing business full of people who want to do the right thing for colleagues, customers and clients Plenty of scope to shape your role and the business Meritocratic - you’re encouraged to identify and own things that will make the business better. Light touch approach to getting the signoff required to make a real difference Warm, friendly and welcoming with very approachable management team

Cons

Scale up businesses aren’t for everyone- this isn’t a place, yet, where all of the internal processes are fully embedded. You have to think for yourself and deal with some shades of grey Fast paced environment with lots of simultaneous changes so you have to be prepared and able to roll your sleeves up and muck in - regardless of grade and tenure Won’t suit people who need or want to be told what to do, how and when

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Recognise Bank Response
4d
We’re really pleased to hear you’ve enjoyed being part of Recognise and that you’ve found the business to be welcoming, supportive and full of opportunities to make a difference. As a growing bank, we’re proud to give colleagues the opportunity to take ownership, shape their roles and contribute to our continued success. We also appreciate your balanced feedback. We recognise that working in a growing organisation brings change as we set the business up for future growth and success. We continue to manage our change agenda very closely with an absolute focus on our colleagues who are working hard to implement new and more efficient ways of operating. Thank you again for your feedback, and for being part of our journey.
1.0
23 June 2026
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Pros

Remote working, left to do own thing. Work life balance ok

Cons

The culture here has gone downhill noticeably in the last 18 months. Management doesn’t listen to feedback from staff, even when concerns are raised repeatedly but needs to be through anonymous channels for fear of consequence. HR can’t be trusted and share information they shouldn’t. There’s a real sense that input from the team falls on deaf ears and leadership continue to be unapproachable. Favouritism is a significant issue, opportunities, recognition, and support seem to depend heavily on whether you’re part of an inner circle rather than on performance or merit. This creates an uneven playing field and has damaged morale across the wider team. The nepotism review is true and continues despite us being told anyone can apply for a job. Where exactly are these advertised? Example of favouritism is a ‘Head of’ who has delivered nothing since his tenure, all hat and no cattle! Blames everyone else for lack of delivery and leadership think he is brilliant whilst he uses others as a scapegoat. No morals and a leadership team so inexperienced they can’t see what is happening. Overall, a workplace that doesn’t value all its people equally, and where leadership seems disconnected from what’s actually happening on the ground.

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Recognise Bank Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re disappointed to hear that this has been your experience. We want Recognise to be a place where colleagues feel respected, heard and able to raise concerns constructively. Feedback from our people plays an important role in helping us improve, and we remain committed to listening, learning and building a positive culture as the business continues to grow and evolve. We encourage colleagues to share feedback through the range of channels available to them, including directly with members of our leadership team and we welcome open and constructive dialogue. Whilst we cannot comment on specific points raised in an anonymous review, we appreciate you taking the time to share your views.
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