ABI publishes blueprint to make insurance UK's 'most diverse sector'

Diversity and inclusion

The Association of British Insurers has outlined steps the industry needs to take if it is to become "the most diverse, equitable and inclusive sector of the UK economy."

In a 36-page blueprint, published today, the trade body has set out what it will do, and what it expects the industry to do, to ensure the 320,000 people who work in insurance and long-term savings

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