A private report revealed which companies have the best reputation and employee loyalty. It was based on an extensive survey of more than 9,000 employees of major local companies.
The Argentine companies They went through difficult times this year. In a first semester marked by the economic recession and the fall in consumption, followed by a stabilization and rebound in activity in the second semester. In this framework, a private report revealed what are the 100 Argentine companies that best retain talent and Mercado Libreonce again, is back in the ranking.
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The report is prepared by Merco Talento Argentina, whose ranking was independently reviewed by KPMG. In this edition, Marcos Galperín’s company once again placed itself on the podium of the ten companies best valued for retaining talent.


In second place was Banco Galicia (2nd place) and followed by: Toyota (3rd place), Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes (4th place), BBVA (5th place), Santander (6th place), Google (7th place), Nestlé (8th place), Bagó (9th place) and HSBC (10th place).
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The ranking was prepared by Merco Talento Argentina with the supervision of KPMG
This survey was carried out with the opinion of 9,226 own workers and from the Merco companies, 600 university students, 600 business school alumni, 2,400 citizens, 86 human resources managers, 52 experts and headhunters, 50 union members and 51 professors. In total: 13,110 surveys, 6 perspectives and 11 sources of information. Merco is a key indicator of business reputation in Latin America and has been evaluating companies companies since 2000.
Argentina is the most profitable destination for investors this year
The country positioned itself as a leader in the global ranking of financial performance, driven by the notable rebound in Argentine stocks in the last year. With a surprising growth of 66% in dollars, Argentina far surpassed other markets, becoming the most attractive and profitable destination for investors.
The report highlights that the Argentina leads the ranking by far over the ETFs of Israel and Peru, who completed the podium with 34.5% and 31.6%, respectively. The United States, China and Singapore are also on the list, but with lower returns.
The index is built from the indicator known as Global
The high performance of the indicator that reflects Argentine stocks is explained by the evolution of the Argentine companies included in the index and the economic conditions of the country. 2024 was a particularly favorable year for Argentine equities.
Source: Ambito

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