RMZ Ecoworld 30 Awarded Prestigious Sword of Honour from British Safety Council, Reinforcing Commitment to World-Class Health and Safety Practices
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsBengaluru, Karnataka, India – Business Wire India RMZ, one of the world’s largest privately held real asset and consumer platform companies, announced that its campus, RMZ Ecoworld 30, has been awarded the prestigious Sword of Honour by the British Safety Council. This global accolade stands as a powerful endorsement of RMZ’s steadfast commitment to creating safe, healthy, and high-performing environments for its occupiers and stakeholders.
The Sword of Honour is among the most respected awards in occupational health and safety worldwide. It is granted exclusively to organisations that have achieved a Five Star rating in the British Safety Council’s rigorous Occupational Health and Safety Audit and have demonstrated an exceptional dedication to continuous improvement. This achievement reflects the collective effort, discipline, and safety-first mindset embedded across RMZ’s operations. Earlier this year, RMZ Ecoworld 30 earned the Five Star rating in its very first audit attempt. This milestone made the campus eligible for the Sword of Honour, which recognises organisations that go beyond compliance to set new benchmarks in workplace safety and operational excellence.
"The Sword of Honour recognition from the British Safety Council reinforces RMZ’s unwavering commitment to operational excellence and well-being of all our occupiers within the campuses," stated Thirumal Govindraj, CEO, RMZ Office and RMZ NXT."This accolade is a powerful testament to our proactive approach to health and safety and reflects our enduring promise to create workplaces that protect, support, and empower people. At RMZ, we believe that a culture of safety and well-being is integral to business performance, and this milestone reinforces our strategic vision to build world-class, people-centric work environments.” Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of British Safety Council, added, “I would like to congratulate RMZ and its staff on this award, in tribute to their commitment to keeping their workplace safe and healthy, and contributing to safeguarding the environment. All of the Sword, Globe and Shield – award-winning organisations share a commitment and willingness to achieve the uppermost standards of health, safety, environment, and now, wellbeing. We thank RMZ for contributing to achieving our vision that no-one should be injured or made ill through their work.” Located in Bengaluru, RMZ Ecoworld 30 exemplifies RMZ’s forward-looking approach to workplace design, integrating sustainability, advanced technology, and wellness-focused infrastructure. This latest recognition strengthens RMZ’s position as a leader in delivering future-ready, people-first commercial real estate. By consistently setting new standards in smart infrastructure and operational excellence, RMZ continues to shape workspaces where global businesses can achieve their full potential.
About RMZ RMZ, one of the world’s largest privately-owned alternative asset owners, are long-term value investors with a legacy of excellence. RMZ is committed to delivering sustainable returns while shaping the future of real assets. Transforming India’s landscape across real estate, infrastructure, and emerging growth sectors, we are contributing to the nation’s economic development. Shaping Tomorrow, Today.
Real Assets: A Vision for Sustainable Growth Structured around essential real assets, RMZ emphasizes expansion through strategic partnerships and a disciplined approach to risk management, delivering transformational growth while mitigating risks through geographic and sector diversification.
Real Estate: A Diverse Portfolio Across Key Sectors RMZ’s real estate investments encompass a wide range of sectors, including Commercial Real Estate, Industrial and Logistics, Business and Leisure Hotels and Retail. This diversity allows RMZ to focus on scaling businesses and enhancing value through operational improvements and strategic investments.
Infrastructure: Building Foundations for the Future RMZ’s infrastructure portfolio will encompass critical assets such as Healthcare and Digital Infrastructure. By prioritizing investments in these areas, RMZ supports the foundations of a sustainable global economy, with a focus on sectors poised for growth and long-term impact. The firm champions responsible and sustainable investment practices that create positive social impact and generate lasting stakeholder value.
About British Safety Council British Safety Council believes that no-one should be injured or made ill through their work. Since its foundation in 1957, British Safety Council has campaigned tirelessly to protect workers from accidents, hazards and unsafe conditions, and played a decisive role in the political process that has led to the adoption of landmark safety legislation in the UK. Its members in more than 60 countries are committed to protecting and improving the wellbeing of workers, believing that a healthy and safe work environment is also good for business. British Safety Council is a registered charity (Charity No. 1097271 and OSCR No. SC037998). As part of its charitable work, British Safety Council leads health and safety networking forums for numerous sectors, facilitates and promotes best practice in the UK and overseas. It also offers a range of services and products, including training, qualifications, publications, audits and awards. British Safety Council works closely with organisations, charities and individuals who share its vision of ensuring that every worker goes home at the end of the day as healthy as they were when they went to work.
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