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Allianz’s Rayner on why social mobility matters

Alison Rayner, chief compliance officer at Allianz UK

View from the top: Alison Rayner, chief compliance officer at Allianz UK, outlines how industry can support the professional progression of people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

“What school did you go to? Do you Ski? Who does your father work for?”

These are some of the questions I’ve been asked over the years because many presumed I had come from a wealthy background. My

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