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Thryv Named to Newsweek’s List of Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces for 2025

This marks the second consecutive year Thryv has been recognized

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Thryv Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:THRY), provider of the leading small business marketing and software platform, announced today it earned a spot on Newsweek’s annual Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®. This marks Thryv’s second consecutive year appearing on the prestigious list.

“As a global, remote-first company, having a supportive, purpose-driven culture is pivotal to our continued success,” said Joe Walsh, CEO of Thryv.

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“As a global, remote-first company, having a supportive, purpose-driven culture is pivotal to our continued success,” said Joe Walsh, CEO of Thryv. “This honor reflects direct input from our employees in the U.S., Australia, Canada, Dominican Republic and New Zealand. It demonstrates that our shared mission to help small businesses grow transcends geography and cultural boundaries.”

Now in its third year, the Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces list is based on research from BPI’s Love of Workplace Index®, drawing on data from more than two million employees worldwide. Companies featured have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to building cultures of trust, respect, purpose, and employee connection, regardless of size, location, or industry. Thryv earned spot #66 on the list.

“We are thrilled to be featured as a Newsweek Global Most Loved Workplace,” said Lesley Bolger, Chief Legal Officer & HR, Thryv. “We care deeply about creating an environment where every employee feels valued, supported, and inspired. Our culture, created by every employee, is the foundation of our innovation, our impact, and our success.”

The ranking is informed by employee perspectives in five key areas: how positive employees feel about their future at the company, career achievement, alignment of employer values with employee values, respect at all levels, and collaboration. Additional factors—such as diversity and belonging, leadership, and professional development—were also evaluated in relation to these core sentiment drivers.

“As we mark five years of recognizing the world’s Most Loved Workplaces, it’s an honor to spotlight companies that place employee well-being at the center of their workplace cultures,” said Jennifer H. Cunningham, Newsweek’s Global Editor in Chief. “In today’s rapidly changing world, this year’s list reflects a growing global shift toward human-centered leadership as a key driver of resilience and success.”

To view the complete 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list, visit https://rankings.newsweek.com/global-most-loved-workplaces-2025.

Methodology

The 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list was developed in partnership with Best Practice Institute (BPI) using its proprietary Love of Workplace Index®, which includes direct employee survey responses and analysis across five core sentiment areas: employee satisfaction with future vision, career achievement, values alignment, respect, and collaboration. More than two million employees worldwide were surveyed across companies ranging in size from 10 to over 10,000 employees. Additional evaluation included written submissions and interviews with several hundred company executives, along with analysis of external public ratings. Newsweek’s global editorial team then conducted independent research to finalize the list—recognizing companies that place trust, belonging, and respect at the center of their business and workplace culture.

About Thryv

Thryv Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:THRY) is the provider of the leading sales and marketing platform designed to help small businesses attract new and repeat customers. Thryv software offers SMBs everything they need to manage day-to-day operations and grow efficiently. The platform’s AI-supported marketing and business automations help business owners save time, compete, and win. More than 100K businesses globally use Thryv software to connect with customers and run and grow their business. For more information, visit www.thryv.com.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Julie Murphy
Thryv, Inc.
617.967.5426
julie.murphy@thryv.com

Investor Contact:
Cameron Lessard
Thryv, Inc.
cameron.lessard@thryv.com

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Contacts

Media Contact:
Julie Murphy
Thryv, Inc.
617.967.5426
julie.murphy@thryv.com

Investor Contact:
Cameron Lessard
Thryv, Inc.
cameron.lessard@thryv.com

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