M&G plc reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(794 total reviews)
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Andrea Rossi

80% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

M&G plc has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 794 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The M&G plc employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Oct 7, 2023

The Nokia of asset management

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Pros

Flexible working - junior and mid level staff can effectively WFH 1-4 days a week. The new high testosterone leadership would clearly like everyone in the office much more often, but the company has given up a lot of floor space to save money.

Cons

It’s a business which is in total denial of reality. Never resources available to front line teams to do anything strategic and meaningful to drive revenue and get ahead of the competition. For years the business has existed in a permanent state of cost-cutting and decision-paralysis, while the C-suite instead pours millions into external consultants to attempt to patch holes below the waterline (IT, finance, culture, customer service etc) and making ill advised acquisitions (eg responsAbility and PSA). As a result AUM is falling, not rising, and the once well-known brand has become near-irrelevant. A lot of really good people and their knowledge have gone, while lots of box-tickers and jobsworths remain. It’s sad for those (clients and employees) who loved and respected M&G, but there’s not much left to love: the values of care and integrity and the culture of independent thinking which were such a big part of M&G aren’t talked about any more. Instead we have lots of corporate window dressing and pay a huge dividend to try to convince everyone that it’s all OK.

1.0
Aug 29, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Prior to the merger with Pru UK, M&G Investments was a fantastic place to work. The culture was amazing and there was always interesting work and good colleagues. Base pay was on the lower side however the bonus was competitive and working environment made up for the pay.

Cons

The merger wasn’t a merger it was a takeover. As soon as it was announced things quickly started to change in terms of direction and culture. Things got even worse once Anne Richards left as she was a huge asset to the company and the only M&G advocate as part of the new senior management team. I eventually left as have most of the people I worked with during my tenure there. I find it ironic that the eventual end name for the new organisation was M&G considering they obliterated the once wonderful organisation and the few people I know that are still there are miserable.

1.0
Jul 7, 2025

Avoid M&G if you care about your career and mental health

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fairly decent compensation and benefits, although below the standard for financial services companies of this size.

Cons

Extremely toxic work environment with bullying, ageism and favouritism. Colleagues can only get ahead if they suck up to management and act as brainless yes men. Colleagues are discouraged from expressing their professional opinions and are punished or strategically removed from the company if they do so. Corporate games and politics come first, certainly above customer experience and quality of work outputs. Clueless and unethical middle management. No professional development or career advancement opportunities. Extremely poor work-life balance.

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