Lloyd’s Survey Shows More Inclusive Culture, But Improvement Still Needed

February 23, 2021

Lloyd’s has made notable progress in its push to become more inclusive, according to its 2020 culture survey, but it still has plenty of room for improvement—especially when it comes to the experiences of Black and minority ethnic talent.

The annual survey, begun in 2019, is designed to track the market’s collective progress toward a more inclusive environment and identify areas that need attention.

50% of survey respondents say they would feel comfortable raising concerns about behavior in the Lloyd’s market
Survey results show that progress has been made across the four priority areas Lloyd’s identified in 2019 as foundational to driving cultural change: gender balance, speaking up, well-being and leadership. However, they also reveal the need to add a fifth priority area: ethnicity. Black and minority ethnic respondents indicated they were less likely to raise concerns relating to discrimination, had a higher level of disagreement about whether their colleagues act in an honest and ethical way, and a higher level of distrust in senior leaders.

Survey highlights:

Source: Lloyd’s