Century Communities Recognized on List of World’s Most Trustworthy Companies

Oak Street townhomes, Lakewood, courtesy of Century Communities.

Denver-based Century Communities, Inc. — one of the United States’ largest homebuilders — is proud to announce that an independent global survey earned the company a coveted spot on Newsweek’s list of World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024. Featuring data compiled by Statista, a leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider, the list is currently available for view on Newsweek’s website.

The announcement follows news earlier in the year that Century Communities had also been voted the highest-ranked homebuilder for the second year in a row on Newsweek’s list of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024.

“This is an exceptional honor and a credit to our team members and trade partners, who apply their skill and passion every day into delivering A Home For Every Dream® and fostering a best-in-class work culture,” said Dale Francescon, chairman and co-chief executive officer. “In a competitive industry with high demand, we’re also energized by the opportunity to continue earning the trust of our customers, employees and investors, and we look forward to even greater milestones ahead.”

“We could not be more proud of our entire team for building a company culture worthy of this recognition, reflected every day in the quality of our homes, the quality of our customer service, and the quality of our trade partners,” said Rob Francescon, co-chief executive officer and president. “We want to sincerely thank all of our team members and trade partners for being the best in the business and making this achievement possible.”

Survey Methodology

230,000 stock-listed companies with annual revenue of at least $500M were evaluated in target countries by more than 70,000 participants — ranking organizations on customer trust, employee trust and investor trust. The 1,000 best-rated companies from that survey made the list.

Companies that received enough evaluations also underwent an extensive social listening evaluation, in total analyzing over 995,000 mentions online for positive, negative or neutral sentiments. In addition, companies involved in any significant scandals or lawsuits were excluded from the list.

Full methodology available here

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