Gender Pay Gap Report – 2025

eXPD8 prides itself on treating all colleagues fairly and equally and welcomes the Government action on gender pay inequalities in the workplace.

The headline numbers quoted with regard to gender pay are those for hourly pay.  The “mean” value calculates an average hourly rate for both male and female colleagues, whereas the “median” value is the mid-point pay rate for our colleagues.

We are pleased to report eXPD8 remains well ahead of the average UK pay gap in 2024.

eXPD8 once again reported a 0% median pay gap in 2025, the ninth consecutive year, as well as a drop in the mean gender pay gap from last years results.

We monitor salaries at all levels to ensure that any differences are performance-based rather than gender-based and therefore we do not have a gender pay gap when it comes to colleagues within the same job banding.  Though only 30% of the best paid jobs in the company are held by men (including the 2 founders) the overall residual mean Gender Pay gap is a function of employing a high proportion of women (82%) in the field.

Among all employees, the gender pay gap decreased to 12.8% in April 2025, down from 13.1% in April 2024. Gender Pay Gap Report 2025

I confirm that the data reported is accurate.

Pete Bailey

Director