(L to R) Partha Neog CEO & Co-founder of Vantage Circle, and Manu N Wadhwa, CHRO, Sony Pictures Network
New Delhi, India, November 14, 2025: Vantage Circle, a behavioral-science-powered global employee recognition and rewards SaaS platform, has launched its latest global study ‘The State of Recognition & Rewards 2025: From Intent to Impact’. The report explores how organizations worldwide design and execute recognition programs and what separates the most effective from the rest.
This year’s report introduces a comparative lens that distinguishes between organizations reporting high R&R effectiveness (“Leaders”) and others that do not. Drawing from North America, India, and the UAE, and grounded in Vantage Circle’s proprietary AIRe Framework, the study reveals that the most effective programs are not necessarily those with the biggest budgets, but those with sharper design, stronger execution, and deeper emotional resonance.
Key findings include:
- 2× higher design maturity among Leaders, embedding recognition into everyday work.
- 2–3× higher likelihood of recognizing specific behaviors, not just outcomes — making recognition more real-time and relatable.
- 3× greater use of emotionally resonant rewards like experiences, mementos, and learning opportunities.
- 84% of Leaders spend under USD 100 per employee per year, proving that effective recognition doesn’t need to be expensive.
- 2× higher strategic focus — Leaders are twice as likely to use online platforms to track participation, measure returns, and integrate recognition into performance systems.
Speaking on this, Partha Neog, CEO and Co-founder of Vantage Circle said, “Recognition has evolved from being a feel-good activity to a measurable business lever. Our platform and product roadmap are designed to make that evolution possible. Through our WISE Framework, focusing on Workplace Impact, Simplify, and Express, we are building an ecosystem where recognition is not just frequent, but intelligent. Features like Boost, Profile Badges, and Phygital Recognition already help amplify visibility, while upcoming AI innovations including the Recognition Guide, Ask AI, Speech-to-Text Recognition, and Smart Sticker Generation will make recognition effortless, authentic, and insight-driven.”
Complementing the report, Vantage Circle also unveiled the Vantage Recognition Insights GPT, an AI-powered tool that lets HR leaders explore comparative benchmarks and best practices by industry (global) or market (regional). Built using OpenAI technology and powered by the AIRe Framework, it allows organizations to self-assess recognition effectiveness and discover actionable insights tailored to their context.
“With Intelligent Recognition, every appreciation becomes data, and every data point becomes a driver of culture and performance,” added Neog.
Report Link: https://www.vantagecircle.com/the-state-of-recognition-and-rewards-report-2025/
