Corclaim Achieves B-Corp Status

We are pleased to say that as part of legal and professional services group Ampa, we have been awarded B-Corporation certification.

Organisations with certified B-Corporation status are legally required to consider the impact of business decisions on their people, customers, suppliers, communities and the environment, ensuring a balance between purpose, people and profit.  The benchmarks in order to achieve accreditation are incredibly high and the auditing process is rigorous, with non-profit B-Lab independently scoring companies across governance, workers, community, environment and customers to determine the business’ social and environmental performance.

Our team helps the public and private sector reclaim uninsured losses following accidents that weren’t their fault.

Our Head of Corclaim, Mark Merrell, said: “We’re hugely proud to be named a B-Corporation. This is the result of collaboration across our group and the drive to do business for good, ensuring we take care of our people, communities, clients and planet.”

As well as Corclaim, Ampa also includes brands Shakespeare Martineau, Lime Solicitors Marrons, Mayo Wynne Baxter, and CSS Assure, employing more than 1,300 people over 18 hubs across the UK.

Helen Hay, group head of culture and sustainability at Ampa, said: “This is a huge achievement for us and demonstrates our commitment as a group to use business as a force for good for our people, planet, communities and clients.

“We’re really proud to have achieved our highest score for how we treat our people, including our approach to pay and reward, our wellbeing initiatives and benefits and embedding professional development support and opportunities across the group of brands.

“We keep ourselves accountable through our responsible business ambitions that are constantly tracked and analysed, pushing us to do better and achieve more. So far, we have achieved a number of our ambitions across diversity and inclusion, reducing landfill waste and carbon emissions, as well as supporting young people in our local communities.”

Among other ambitions, in 2022 the group increased racial diversity at a membership (equity stakeholder) level by more than 3%, against a target of 2%, supported more than 400 young people through a variety of career development events, and significantly reduced its paper use. Within the rigorous audit Ampa achieved its top score for commitment to employees and full marks for its intern programme.