Diversified financial-services group with charity ownership and data-driven operations
Benefact Group operates a multi-business financial-services model (insurance, investment, broking, advisory) unified by charity ownership and reinvestment of profits into causes. The tech stack reveals a heavy Azure + modern data emphasis (Snowflake, dbt, Databricks, Data Factory, Synapse) paired with infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Azure DevOps), and an active Workday migration underway — suggesting a move toward centralized ERP and data governance at scale. Operations and finance dominate hiring, with data and engineering roles sparse relative to group size, indicating reliance on managed cloud services and third-party platforms rather than custom build.
Notable leadership hires: Non-Executive Director
Benefact Group is a UK-based financial-services holding company comprising specialist insurance, investment management, broking, and advisory businesses. The group is owned by Benefact Trust, a charity, and returns profits to charitable causes. Operating across insurance protection (heritage buildings, world heritage sites), ethical investment management, and advisory services to public and community-sector organizations, the company serves mid-market and institutional clients. With 1,001–5,000 employees across the UK, Australia, and United States, Benefact Group is actively scaling operations infrastructure, data pipelines, and finance systems to support group integration and scheme acquisition.
Core stack: Azure (cloud platform), Snowflake + dbt (data warehouse and transformation), Power BI (analytics), Workday (ERP and HR), Azure DevOps (CI/CD), Terraform (infrastructure as code). Secondary: Databricks, Synapse, OpenMetadata, Intelliflo Office (insurance platform).
Brockworth, Gloucester, United Kingdom. Active hiring also in Australia and United States.
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