We embrace our collective vision to help our planet, customers, communities, and partners build a more positive future.
Driven by care, warmth, and a vision of optimistic innovation we deliver better and brighter opportunities for all.
Embedding sustainability
Sustainability is a fundamental part of our strategy and integral to what we do as a business.
We’re committed to creating a brighter future for everyone
We’re focused on acting on climate change, taking social action, and running ourselves as a sustainable business.
We’ve been a recognised leader on sustainability issues for decades.
And for the third year running, we’ve been awarded the Ethical Accreditation by The Good Shopping Guide.
We’ve also been acknowledged by The Good Business Charter as a responsible business.
Aviva Community Fund
We believe by caring more about communities today, we can create a better future tomorrow and have a legacy we can be proud of.
Caring about our communities
Since 2015, the Aviva Community Fund, in partnership with Crowdfunder, have:
- helped fund approximately 8000 community projects
- supported two million people directly, and over six million indirectly
- invested £12.5 million in community investment, direct to small charities, community groups and social enterprises that build stronger communities.
Our people in the UK can get involved by choosing who they’d like to support and raise valuable funds for. Whether you work for us or not, you can get involved.
Aviva apprentices
We recruit around 120 apprentices every year
Apprenticeships aren’t just for those starting out, although we do warmly welcome new entrants. We also offer apprenticeships so colleagues can learn on the job and build their skills for the future. Our apprenticeships are open to everyone, wherever they may be in their career.
Lots of our colleagues take part in these as part of their career progression. In fact, we have up to 45 different programmes at any given time and 405 colleagues are currently studying for an apprenticeship.
I was one of the older members of the cohort, and I think the big takeaway for me was that you're never too old to learn. For me, it was really good to get back into some structured learning. It was very broad. I enjoyed every bit of it.