Evolution Warranties has chosen trade charity Ben as its first Home charity. As a part of the brand new partnership for 2025, the corporate’s staff and their households will profit from free, confidential help provided by Ben.
The corporate will make substantial donations to Ben all year long from actions akin to bake gross sales, raffles and bike rides.
Paul Watson, founder and Chief Buying and selling Officer at Evolution Warranties, stated: “It offers me nice pleasure to be supporting Ben this 12 months and to offer an necessary help service to our staff, a few of whom are home-based, which may be lonely and tough at instances.
“It’s our responsibility of care to help these people and to supply them real assist and help that’s confidential. Ben understands the trade, its individuals and the challenges that have an effect on their well being, wellbeing and high quality of life.
“Additionally, we know that if our employees are well supported, they perform better, have an improved work/life balance and this helps to deliver even stronger business results for us.”
Evolution Warranties employs over 50 devoted professionals and anticipates rising its workforce to over 100 staff inside the subsequent 12 months.
Waston added: “It is also an ambition of mine to give more back to this industry that has supported me throughout my career. If I can do more to help the dealers who have supported me in all my business ventures, it’s a win-win.”
Matt Wigginton, director of Partnerships, Engagement & Revenue at Ben, stated: “Ben is on a mission to assist extra individuals annually; 3 times as many by 2030. We all know it is a daring ambition, however one we are able to obtain with the assistance of our trade.
“We’re delighted that Evolution Warranties is working in partnership with Ben. Collectively we’ll help individuals in our trade once they face life’s hardest challenges.
“The generosity of businesses, and their employees, helps ensure Ben is always there for them, and Evolution Warranties’ commitment will make a life-changing difference.”