We are proud to be included in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025.
The prestigious list celebrates outstanding workplaces across the UK, recognising employers who prioritise wellbeing, engagement, diversity, and employee development.
This award follows a landmark year for Insanity, which saw the entertainment group become the UK’s first ever B Corp-certified talent management company and record label, as well as delivering significant business growth across its talent, content, records and brand partnership businesses.
The Sunday Times accolade is awarded to those businesses who can evidence tangible practices that provide high levels of employee wellbeing, career progression and inclusivity.
The award measures key areas such as workplace culture, leadership, reward and recognition, and opportunities for growth. Insanity scored an outstanding 87% in its employee engagement survey, where notable references were made to Insanity’s culture of creativity, kindness, and collaboration, all of which have become central to the company’s identity.
Andy Varley, Founder & CEO of Insanity, said: _ “We are thrilled to be recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Best Places to Work. Our team is the heart of everything we do, and this recognition is a testament to their passion, talent and the values we collectively uphold.
That said, there is so much more that we can achieve, and we are committed to constantly improving how we do things as a modern day employer committed to change.
Insanity continues to champion progressive working practices within the entertainment industry, supporting flexible working, parental leave, executive training, inclusive recruitment and top tier benefits including comprehensive private medical insurance and unlimited mental health support for all colleagues from day one, all as part of our commitment to driving meaningful change and opportunities within the entertainment industry”._