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Be your best at Barclays

At Barclays, we’re committed to giving you the tools and support to be your best, in whatever way that looks for you. We take a whole-person approach to wellbeing recognising that many factors shape our health. It’s more than physical fitness. It includes building a positive mindset, strengthening resilience, nurturing relationships, working smarter, and managing financial stability.

Through our global health and wellbeing service, Be Well, you’ll have access to a range resources. This includes a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with local support in your country, fitness classes, live mindfulness sessions, sports and social clubs, volunteering opportunities and inspirational speaker events. All of this is gathered conveniently on our online wellbeing portal.

We also encourage colleagues to share their ideas and suggestions to inform our approach and draw on insights from surveys, listening groups and our Wellbeing Index to help shape our priorities so we can support colleagues in the areas that matter most.

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Social Wellbeing

Learn more about our social clubs at Barclays.

Workplace Wellbeing

Learn more about how we look after staff wellbeing at Barclays.

Active Wellbeing

Learn more about how we encourage employees to be active.

It starts with…

A health check

After receiving support from his family, friends and people leader, Jaimal realised that speaking out and incorporating exercise into a positive routine has been key to improving his mental health.

Hear from Jamiel

A conversation

Events in Wendy’s family life led to everything changing, including what she needed from work. Luckily, one conversation led to her receiving the support she needed to keep her whole team on track. Read Wendy’s story.

Hear from Wendy

Future thinking

Anita is always planning for the future of her family. At Barclays she found a workplace where the tools were already there to allow her to save and prepare. Read Anita’s story.

Hear from Anita

Mind

We are signed up to the Mental Health at Work Commitment, and have a range of workplace wellbeing initiatives in place. These are managed by our dedicated Wellbeing Team, with overall accountability sitting with our Global Head of Health Services and Wellbeing, ensuring colleagues have access to clear and up-to-date resources.

We focus on upskilling all colleagues, teams and people leaders to protect and enhance their mental fitness and resilience, recognise signs of mental ill-health and feel confident in offering appropriate support.

We encourage everyone working at Barclays, or thinking about joining us, to tell us what support or adjustments they need to be their best at work. These can be short term or longer term, depending on what’s helpful.

Our mental health awareness e‑learning is assigned to all colleagues, with additional mental fitness modules available. We also gather insight from people leaders to make sure they feel supported and confident in supporting colleagues’ wellbeing.

Get specialist, confidential support whenever something is affecting your physical or emotional wellbeing. Support varies by region so it can meet local needs, and we shape it based on colleague feedback. For example, in the UK we also offer a child and family wellbeing programme alongside our core EAP offer.

You can discover a network where exclusive mindfulness sessions are led by colleagues, for colleagues, across our global network.

Body

Staying fit and healthy is an important part of looking after your wellbeing. That’s why our resources offer advice on making healthy choices on sleep, exercise, nutrition and fitness. We offer a range of resources and benefits to help you feel your best.

We provide a range of health checks to help colleagues. This includes remote screening tools so colleagues with hybrid schedules or different commitments can take part in a way that works for them.

We’ll help you to be your best at work by offering adjustments that remove barriers you might face if you have a disability, impairment, health concern or mental health condition.

We also equip people leaders with disability confident training and support, and encourage everyone to feel comfortable to disclose non-visible conditions while promoting awareness of different disabilities.

As well as on-site gym access at several Barclays sites, we also offer access to wellness benefits and regular wellbeing events and experiences.

Social

From enjoying opportunities to express ourselves to building your network, it is important that you feel supported and have a strong sense of connection. At Barclays you’ll be encouraged to play a role in creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and respected, within a culture of belonging and equal opportunity.

Our ERGs are defined as large communities that amplify the unique challenges and nuances of groups at Barclays, whilst also actively contributing to the core business objectives to ensure we make the right business decisions for our clients, colleagues and communities.

From volunteer days to fundraising, you can make a meaningful impact to the communities we serve by taking part in citizenship activities.

And if you’re passionate about sports, arts, culture or anything in between, you can join one of our social or sports clubs. These have always been a foundational part of life at Barclays… dating as far back as 1892 when the Barclays Dramatic Society was founded.

Financial

We know that good financial wellbeing positively supports other aspects of our wellbeing, including our mental and physical health. We’re committed to helping you manage your financial wellbeing, providing you with educational resources, including tools for debt management, budgeting and planning, protection against risks, and more.

If you need financial support, whether that’s dealing with debt or buying a house, you’ll be supported with practical guidance and signposts to additional support resources, as well as access to our confidential Colleague Financial Assistance team (UK) to support financial difficulty.

A key aspect of financial wellbeing is paying you fairly for the work you do. Fair pay doesn’t just mean paying the right salary – it means awarding the right incentives, providing the right benefits and giving the right support in the workplace as well.

Workplace

We set an objective in 2025 to achieve ISO45003 certification, the global standard for mental health and wellbeing in the workplace in the UK. As of February 2026, we are delighted to have been awarded this and use it as a foundation from which to continuously improve as an organisation around what we do to maintain and develop a positive working environment.

You’ll be encouraged to look out for others and make that a priority at work. Practical resources are available to help everyone get the best results when working together.

We bring this to life through our wellbeing service and include global speaker events for all colleagues where clinical experts and high-profile professionals (such as Olympic champions) present inspirational guidance.

We provide the opportunity for all our employees, globally to work flexibly – empowering you to work in a way that suits your life, wellbeing and mental health, while also enabling us to better service the needs of our customers and clients.

We work closely with our people leaders to create an environment where health and wellbeing are valued and supported. We offer dedicated training that helps them lead in ways that protect and enhance colleague’s mental and physical health.

Be you, be valued, belong

A commitment to Wellbeing

Looking after ourselves, and each other, is the foundation that underpins our personal and professional success. It is important that every Barclays colleague feels empowered to focus on their physical and mental wellbeing, and we provide a range of supportive resources, assistance and benefits to help them do so.

C.S. Venkatakrishnan – Group Chief Executive

#WorkingWithCancer

We’ve always sought to provide high-quality assistance and benefits to those living with cancer. We are now proud to take the #workingwithcancer pledge, reiterating our ongoing commitment to supportive provisions such as access to healthcare, time off, flexible working, and wellbeing support when it is most needed.

Learn more about the pledge

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