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Tuesday 24 September 2019 8:44 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 24 September 2019 8:45 am

Nearly 500 Lloyd’s of London workers report sexual harassment

By: Joe Curtis

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The interior of Lloyd's of London, the centuries-old insurance market, is pictured in Canada on March 30, 2017. Lloyd's of London will open a Brussels subsidiary in early 2019, the historic insurance market said Thursday, the first company to respond to Britain's decision to trigger Brexit. Lloyd's, which employs 700 people in the British capital, will start work at the Brussels office from January 1, 2019. / AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)

Almost 500 employees at Lloyd’s of London have suffered or witnessed sexual harassment over the past 12 months, according to a damning survey released today.

Lloyd’s CEO John Neal described the findings as “truly terrible” as the survey, carried out by the Banking Standards Board on behalf of the insurer, found “the experience of women is much less positive than it is for men”.

Read more: ‘Sobering and devastating’: Lloyd’s of London bosses speak out on harassment claims

With more than 6,000 respondents among Lloyd’s 45,000-strong staff, eight per cent said they had either encountered sexual harassment or observed it happening to others.

“That’s pretty stark and totally unacceptable,” Neal said, calling himself “upset and disappointed” at the survey results. 

“The survey is validating in a pretty ugly way the issues that were raised six months ago.”

Lloyd’s asked the Banking Standards Board to conduct the survey after Bloomberg unearthed claims from 18 women of widespread sexual harassment earlier this year.

The harassment included inappropriate remarks to physical assault, according to Bloomberg, prompting the insurer to set up a bullying and harassment helpline in April.

The survey also found that over 20 per cent of respondents said they had witnessed colleagues ignore inappropriate behaviour. Almost a quarter said they had seen alcohol abuse in the Lloyd’s market, while others said working at their companies was hruting their health and wellbeing.

Read more: Lloyd’s of London opens investigation amid fresh harassment claims

Lloyds responded by outlining actions such as a “gender balance plan” and setting new standards of conduct.

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Former Lloyd’s DEI leader left Beazley over non-financial misconduct allegations

Beazley 2026 business forecast graph with financial data and growth trends displayed for February 24 analysis

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