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Partnership inspires young talent

As part of its partnership with The Prince’s Trust, Unity Trust Bank has opened its doors to 10 young people aged 16-25, providing them with a unique insight into the world of banking and financial services.

The Prince’s Trust ‘World of Workday’ event, hosted at Unity’s offices in Birmingham’s Brindleyplace, invited the young attendees to take part in a series of engaging and educational group activities, with the chance to learn more about career opportunities in the financial sector.

The programme included interactive sessions on Unity’s brand and propositions, climate sustainability and financial crime departments, offering valuable insights into the day-to-day operations and roles within the organisation.

Key sessions explored the attendees’ knowledge of ethical banking and how responsible finance can make a positive social, economic and environmental impact.

The attendees also took part in an HR session which provided interview hints, tips and insights into what recruiters are looking for, and the group were also given an exclusive tour of Unity’s on-site call centre.

A highlight of the event was a series of talks by inspirational speakers from Unity, who shared their personal stories and career journeys, providing motivation and encouragement to the attendees. The overarching goal of the event was to help instil confidence and skills in the young individuals to help equip them to face the challenges of the modern job market.

The event also supported Unity’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. As an organisation celebrating its 40th birthday this year, the bank provides inclusive work environments, ensuring that every individual, regardless of their background or personal challenges, has the support they need to succeed.

Nina Chaidemenaki, insights and partnership manager at Unity, said: “Engaging with the young participants was a truly enriching and informative experience. The initiative not only provided valuable insights for our attendees, but also served as a learning opportunity for the Unity colleagues taking part. We are excited about the positive impact this partnership continues to have and we look forward to building on this success in the future.”

Emma Grier, corporate partnerships manager at The Prince’s Trust, said: “Unity led a fantastic ‘World of Workday’ for a group of young people from our TEAM programme. They learnt about a broad range of roles available within the organisation and sector. It was great to see staff across the organisation taking the time to engage the young people in learning about their departments and roles. It was a fantastic event all round.”

The Prince’s Trust charity was founded in 1976 by King Charles III to help young people across the UK build confidence, learn new skills and start a career.

Unity has partnered with The Prince’s Trust since October 2022 with employees taking part in a variety of engagement and sponsorship activities. The bank’s ongoing engagement with young people from disadvantaged communities demonstrates its dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of those facing adversity, and its commitment to deliver social good.

In recognition of Unity’s outstanding contributions, the bank was nominated for the prestigious Prince’s Trust ‘Rising Star’ Award in 2023, which celebrates organisations that have made a real impact within the first 12 months of their partnership.

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