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A Pakistani Company Makes It to Newsweek’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces

June 1, 2025
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A Pakistani Company Makes It to Newsweek’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces
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In a historic milestone for Pakistan’s tech industry, DPL has been recognized by Newsweek as one of the Global Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2025 – making it the only company from South Asia to earn a spot on this prestigious list.

The list is compiled after an extensive global evaluation process led by Newsweek and the Best Practice Institute. It draws on surveys from more than two million employees, in-depth interviews with hundreds of leaders, and the analysis of external public ratings, company performance, and employee reviews.

This recognition highlights DPL’s long-standing commitment to building a company that puts people, ethics, and agility at the center of business. Over the years, DPL has been widely recognized for disrupting traditional corporate culture and promoting autonomy, innovation, and flat hierarchies – a philosophy internally known as the “Rebel Ethos.”

Newsweek, a globally renowned American news magazine launched in 1933, collaborates annually with the Best Practice Institute (BPI) to compile the list of the 100 Most Loved Workplaces. BPI is a leadership development and research organization known for its rigorous evaluation of workplace culture and organizational practices.

Founded in 2003, DPL is one of Pakistan’s leading technology services companies, known for its commitment to innovation, agility, and a radical shift from traditional corporate hierarchies. With a culture anchored in “Rebel Ethos,” DPL empowers its people to challenge conventions, think independently, and deliver cutting-edge solutions across 4IR technologies including AI, IoT, and digital transformation. From humble beginnings to a presence in global markets including the US and Saudi Arabia, DPL continues to lead the way as a people-first, purpose-driven tech company.

Speaking on the achievement, DPL’s leadership stated:

“This honor reflects our unwavering mission to build the most ethical, agile, and people-centric company in Asia. We’re proud to represent Pakistan on a global stage – not just for what we build, but how we choose to build it.”

As Pakistan’s tech ecosystem continues to grow, DPL’s inclusion in a list of the world’s most admired workplaces stands as a landmark moment – not only for the company but for the region as a whole. See the complete list here:

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