Gender pay gap report

Since April 2017, organisations with 250 or more employees have been required to publish specific data with regard to their gender pay gap. This is the difference between the average earnings of males and females in the organisation on the snapshot date of 5 April, expressed relative to male earnings.

Due to employee numbers, the IFoA is not required to report on this. But we are committed to ensuring the diversity, equity, and inclusion of our colleagues and members. We’re using this data to form part of our plan in this area.

On this page you can find all our gender pay gap reports from 2019. We first reported on the gender pay gap in 2019, based on the 2018 data.

 

Latest gender pay gap report figures: 2022

On the data as at 5 April 2021, our:

  • mean pay gap is 26.2%: increase of 0.9% from the figures as at 5 April 2020
  • median pay gap is 24.1%: unchanged from the figures as at 5 April 2018
IFoA gender pay gap report 2022

IFoA gender pay gap report 2022

Learn about the gender pay gap at the IFoA. PDF, 1.9 MB
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