My story: Adrian Matthews, Chubb
“Financial services firms should stop simply talking about socio-economic diversity and actually do something about it. And that starts with being open to honest criticism.”
“Financial services firms should stop simply talking about socio-economic diversity and actually do something about it. And that starts with being open to honest criticism.”
Paragon Bank has shared how it is working to improve socio-economic diversity through a nine-month programme for employees.
Here's a gallery of photos from our Progress Pioneers Summit, our impact report launch and celebration.
We've launched our first ever impact report. Read it here...
Financial services leaders and employees are coming together to celebrate the work the sector is doing to boost business by attracting and retaining talented employees from different socio-economic backgrounds.
"Addressing this inequality means the best people get into the top jobs and our financial institutions are both stronger and more representative of society."
"I’m often asked what my vision is. It’s simple. Parity. Across our membership, I would like to see senior leadership mirroring the socio-economic diversity within the wider workforce."
"Being a supporter of Progress Together gives BHA the opportunity to align with, and work alongside a like-minded organisation that see the power of socio-economic diversity in the Financial Services industry."
"It is about offering real employment and career opportunities to those of all ages and backgrounds, who might otherwise risk being left behind."
Representatives from more than 20 UK financial services firms joined together for the latest Progress Together workshop, 'What does change look like?' on 28th February. Here's our gallery of photos.