Founded in 1818 by Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, we have been protecting people and assets worldwide for more than 200 years.
At Chubb, we are driven by a powerful purpose – to be the number one trusted partner to protect the world’s most valued resources – people, property and assets.
We are a market leader in fire safety and security solutions, providing products and services from fire extinguishers and CCTV systems to inspections, risk assessments, and remote monitoring, to businesses across a variety of industries in a broad spread of global locations.
In the UK, our 2100+ employees within our regional branches protect over 250,000 sites, supported by a network of highly skilled engineers and our NSI accredited Alarm Receiving Centre.
And we don’t stop there. Our service teams keep systems and equipment in peak condition to ensure the safety and security of people, property and assets. And through our connected remote services, our customers have complete confidence in their protection with more direct, immediate and easy connectivity with Chubb, 24/7/365.
Chubb is part of APi Group Corporation, a global, market-leading business services provider of safety and specialty services.
Why does Chubb have to report?
Chubb has one entity in the United Kingdom with at least 250 employees, Chubb Fire & Security, and under the Gender Pay Gap Regulations we are required to provide a gender pay gap report for this entity.
What is a gender pay gap?
The gender pay gap represents the difference in average earnings between men and women over a specific period, regardless of job role or seniority.
What must the gender pay gap report disclose?
Pay information must be based on data from a snapshot date of 5 April every year.
Bonus information must be based on the preceding 12-month period.
Employers have 12 months from the snapshot date each year in which to publish the information on their website and on the gender pay gap reporting portal on the GOV.UK website.
At the snapshot date, Chubb Fire & Security Ltd employed 1754 full pay relevant employees (an increase of 195 from previous year), of which 1373 (77%) were male and 407 (23%) were female (no change year over year).
% Males & Females
% Males & Females in each quartile
% Males & Females receiving bonus pay
The fire safety and security industries are heavily male-dominated (especially for field positions), employ a greater proportion of men than women and Chubb reflects this with 77% of our workforce being male.
Over the long term, we will play a role in changing this – through partnerships in our communities, with schools, and with our union – to attract greater interest in our industry from people of all genders and backgrounds. We will continue to take actions that make our industry attractive to females, through supporting career progression, and, if appropriate, reducing pay disparity between male and female employees.
Our gender pay gap is not a result of paying males and females differently for the same or equivalent work. It is due to males and females working in different roles with different pay and benefits.
Chubb is on a journey to ensure that every team member is included, feels a sense of belonging, and is psychologically safe so that they can grow, thrive and lead. We are working hard to build a culture in which all employees see and believe that the investment we make in leadership development opportunities is an investment in them and embrace those opportunities accordingly.
Our ambition is to be the number 1 people-first public company, and we want Chubb to be a workplace where everyone belongs and thrives.
Gary Moffatt
Managing Director
Lesley Leach
People Director
We confirm that the data provided has been collated in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017.