Russell & Bromley Pay Gap Report For 2025

This gender pay gap report shows the average difference in pay between male and female employees, based on data from our Retail Store, Head Office, Warehouse, and Executive teams. The data for basic pay is taken at the snapshot date of 5 April 2025. The data for bonus pay includes all bonuses paid during the 12 months ending 5 April 2024.

Gender Pay Gap

The difference between men and womenMean Pay GapMedian Pay Gap
Pay45.6%13.2%

The pay gap reflects the difference in hourly pay as of the snapshot date, when women represented 80% of all employees. A contributing factor is the composition of our senior management and executive teams, which are male. Their higher hourly pay significantly impacts the average hourly rate for the 20% of employees who are men. As a family-owned business, current ownership is also represented by men, which further influences the average hourly pay recorded on the snapshot date.

Pay Quartiles

 MaleFemale
Lower quartile14.8%85.2%
Lower middle quartile15.4%84.6%
Upper middle quartile14.6%85.4%
Upper quartile41.5%58.5%

Women make up 80% of our workforce but remain under-represented in the upper quartile for pay. We recognise the importance of reviewing our strategy to attract and retain a more diverse executive and senior management team. Progress has been made in recent years, with more senior female leaders appointed to the Operations Board and Senior Leadership Team.

Bonus Pay

 MaleFemale
Received a bonus92.8%94.7%
Did not receive a bonus7.2%5.3%

Gender Bonus Pay Gap

The difference between men and womenMean Bonus Pay GapMedian Bonus Pay Gap
Bonus55.3%0%