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Social Enterprise status

by Mark Rowe

The guarding contractor Corps Security has been awarded Social Enterprise status. Uniquely the Corps was set up in 1859 to provide gainful work for veterans of the Crimean War. The Corps says that achieving Social Enterprise status acknowledges the good work that it was founded on and, it says, sets them apart from their competitors in the security sector.

Mike Bullock, CEO of Corps Security says: “We were already special in the industry. Being awarded Social Enterprise status will not change the running of our business, it simply gives official recognition to the social mission that we were founded on – it nails our colours to the mast.”

Social Enterprise UK is an authority on social enterprise and the biggest network of social enterprises in the UK. They are a strategic partner to government departments and have led public policy on social enterprise for 15 years. To become a certified social enterprise businesses must satisfy criteria, including proving how profits are distributed and invested as well as company ownership status and evidence of a social mission.

Corps Security are already a Living Wage Foundation recognised service provider. Introduced in 2019, they now pay 56 per cent of colleagues a Real Living Wage. They also advocate for their customers to pay a Real Living Wage too. They have a Gold Status Employer Recognition Scheme award and internally the Corps Together programme promoting diversity. It’s also a Carbon Neutral company, certified by Carbon Footprint in early 2020, after funding projects across the world and offsetting 477 tons of avoidable carbon.

Corps operates as a Trust. There are no shareholders to pay dividends to and their profits are reinvested or are donated to selected charity partners.

Combat Stress is their preferred charity and having Social Enterprise status means Corps can secure regular funding for them, to help pay for research, clinicians and counsellors to support ex-military personnel with their journey into civilian life and any mental health care they may need.

Mark Rogers, Sales and Marketing Director added: “Social Enterprise status brings many benefits. For our business it guarantees that our social mission remains at the very heart of all we do and ensures we continue to operate in an ethical, transparent and accountable way. It also means our customers can increase their own environmental, social and governance credentials by choosing to work with us. My hope is that together we can achieve great things for our people and our planet whilst supporting our purpose.”

Visit: https://www.corpssecurity.co.uk/why-choose-us/social-enterprise/.

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