The move positions Bell Integration alongside more than 20,000 companies across 160 countries currently participating in the world’s largest corporate sustainability framework. By committing to this voluntary initiative, the company agrees to provide annual, transparent disclosures detailing its progress in meeting these ethical benchmarks. Chief Executive Officer Manpreet Gill noted the decision reinforces the firm’s strategic focus on long-term sustainability and systemic impact.
Bell Integration Adopts UN Global Compact Sustainability Standards
London-based IT services firm Bell Integration has officially joined the United Nations Global Compact, pledging to integrate the initiative’s ten universal principles regarding human rights, labor, environmental stewardship, and anti-corruption into its core business strategy and global operations.

Founded in 1995, the company employs over 1,000 staff worldwide, specializing in cloud migration, data center management, and AI consulting. The integration of these global standards represents a formal shift in how the firm manages its lifecycle services for hybrid IT environments. By aligning its internal policies with the UN framework, Bell Integration aims to formalize its approach to societal goals while maintaining its existing service portfolio for multi-vendor IT infrastructure.




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