While natural hazards had a very real impact on our bottom line results, it should never be forgotten that responding to these devastating events and their very human consequences is the business of Suncorp. Through our 15,000 plus employees, we strive to make a significant contribution to all our stakeholders.
Shareholder letter from
Ziggy Switkowski, Chairman
Suncorp Group, 28 February 2012
Flexibility can help our employees to balance work with other important things in their life. Our business benefits from a more elastic workforce that can respond to changes in workload.
"Knowing Suncorp has a variety of roles with flexible options improves the opportunities I have with the company now and in the future. It is comforting to know that if my personal circumstances change, there's a good chance Suncorp Group will have a role to suit."
Christabel Strong,
(pictured) Learning Operations Officer
Around one in five Australians will experience a mental health problem at some point in their life, often before the age of 25.
Inspire's online service reachout.com, aims to reach the 70 percent of young people who need help with mental illness but never get it.
"Currently, the leading cause of death in people aged 15 to 24 is suicide and I believe we can change that. The funding and awareness provided by Suncorp Group and its people helps the Inspire Foundation make a difference to young Australians who might be suffering from mental health issues."
Matt O'Connell,
(pictured) Inspire
Director and student of clinical psychology, Griffith University
We are constantly looking for smarter ways of doing things in our workplace that will reduce our impact on our natural environment.
"Through sub metering we discovered that we were wasting a lot of energy during after hours. It got us thinking about ways we could co-locate teams that work these hours or supply power only to the desks or area where it is required."
Maria McGarry, (pictured)
Sustainability Specialist