Connect for Intermediaries signs Women in Finance charter

Connect for Intermediaries has been accepted by HM Treasury as a new signatory of the Women in Finance Charter.

CEO Liz Syms (pictured) founded Connect for Intermediaries. 53% of Connect’s staff are female, including 33% of its management team.

In addition, Connect has been proactive in mentoring its female staff, alongside its male staff, actively supporting females to help them to grow into more senior roles. Connect’s aim is to encourage diversity across the whole company, motivating more women into sales roles and men into case management roles where appropriate.

Connect also offers flexibility for all the team in relation to working hours while supporting a family.

The Charter commits to support the progression of women into senior roles and asks financial services firms to commit to implement four key industry actions:

Syms said: “I fundamentally believe in what the Charter is trying to achieve. Many of the things that the Charter asks for are standards that we have had in place for some time, so it made perfect sense to sign up to it formally.

“Increasing the number of senior women in the mortgage market is incredibly important, not only because it is the right thing to do but also to reflect the borrowers that we see every day.”

Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, Women in Finance Champion, added: “I’m delighted to see the Charter continue to grow. It’s the businesses that address their culture and understand the power of diversity that really succeed.

“The top quarter of businesses on gender diversity are 21% more likely to have above-average profits than the bottom quarter. So, this is not just the right thing to do socially, it’s the right thing to do for business.”

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