We are delighted to have been nominated for the Insurance Times Diversity and Inclusion Excellence Award 2023. When we embarked on our DEIB journey, our aim was to design and deliver an actional and impactful DEIB strategy that aligns with our strategic growth priorities and ambitions.
We are a fast-growing business, that is rapidly expanding across the UK as a result of the successful delivery of insurance solutions, risk management, and recent and projected acquisitions across industries. Our operating model has resulted in increased revenue growth, profitability, diversity, stability, and enterprise value. We recognise that a conscious focus on diversity equity, and inclusion (DEI) is a fundamental building block to evolve and future-proof our business. We know that this approach enables us to attract and retain top talent, deliver integrated solutions to our clients, and continue to build a sustainable, profitable and world-class insurance business.
A Word From Our CEO
“I’m thrilled that AssuredPartners UK & Ireland has been nominated for this award. Over the last year, we have set out our strategy as a high-level plan of action that sets out what we intend to do to make AssuredPartners UK&I the best we can be over the next 3-5 years. By strengthening awareness, focus, commitment, and accountability we have and continue to advance DEIB across our business that also aligns with our core value of Power through Partnership.”
David Heathfield, CEO
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