York, UK – 04 April 2025: Today, the Trustmarque Group has released its Gender Pay Gap Report 2024, detailing progress in developing a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Under the leadership of Simon Williams, Chief Executive Officer and with initiatives led by Marsha Waugh Lewis, Chief People Officer, Trustmarque has made considerable progress in promoting gender diversity and empowering women across the business.
Commenting on the report, Simon Williams added:
“I am incredibly proud of the strides we have made at Trustmarque Group. The latest Gender Pay Gap Report 2024 highlights our commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace. In my second year as CEO, women now represent 40% of our senior leadership team – a significant milestone.”
Marsha Waugh Lewis, Chief People Officer at the Trustmarque Group added:
“We stand firmly by our DEI commitments and our latest Gender Pay Gap report is an important measure for us to understand where we need to focus our efforts and drive change. I am delighted to say that due to investment in women and their growth, our mean gender pay gap has fallen by 15%.”
The latest report highlights Trustmarque’s efforts to reduce the gender pay gap and promote diversity. Significant strides have been made in increasing the number of women in senior roles through promotion and targeted talent sourcing. Our hiring practices now include intentionally crafting inclusive job postings and training managers in inclusive hiring, alongside partnering with agencies that commit to supporting our goals on diversity.
In April 2024, we made the most of our annual pay review, where we gave a higher percentage uplift to colleagues in lower paid roles. This proactive approach supported those who would have been worst hit by cost-of-living increases, regardless of gender, and will have had a significant impact for women in the lower quartile. Enhanced life policies were introduced, including a new menopause policy and paid time-off for fertility treatment. Maternity and adoption leave policies increased from 15 to 20 weeks.
The development opportunities for women at Trustmarque have seen significant improvements in 2023 and 2024. Our Learning and Development team has introduced Elevate, the first-ever internal mentoring programme aimed at supporting the growth and development of women across the organisation.
Of the 60 leaders who have taken part in LEAD, Trustmarque’s flagship leadership development programme, 22 (36%) are women. LEAD is specifically designed to build the skills and qualities needed in the company’s best business leaders to help deliver optimal business outcomes and grow senior talent.
Trustmarque Group is committed to creating an inclusive culture. We recognise that further progress is needed in 2025 to hire, retain, and promote women into senior roles that qualify for bonuses and commissions. By encouraging diversity and supporting women’s advancement across the Trustmarque Group, we hope to encourage more women to consider a career in technology, at whatever stage they are in their life.
For more information, please contact:
Julia Bluckert
Head of Marketing and Communications
Press@trustmarque.com