

Social sustainability
To successfully deliver the Bentley vision, the luxury marque will need a more diverse range of talents than ever before. The idea of Bentley’s Crewe campus competing with Silicon Valley may seem a little far-fetched, but as the automotive and tech worlds grow increasingly closer, attracting and developing future talent will be a game-changer.
Bentley Motors aims to attract and develop people who are curious, creative and who have a growth-mindset. The business will nurture talent from its local area by working collaboratively with local schools and colleges to develop young people. The Crewe Engineering & Design UTC (University Technical College), which Bentley is a founding partner of, will play a key role in this.
At the same time as developing young talent, the automotive manufacturer will also support its own colleagues to transition their skill sets through online learning and development programmes. This will include emphasis on a true culture of inclusiveness, where diversity thrives, and everyone is valued. As part of this, Bentley aims to increase the number of candidates with greater diversity.
Becoming the most socially responsible luxury car brand means that Bentley will also redouble the brands efforts to tackle inequalities and help local communities, particularly in the most disadvantaged areas.
Gender pay report
Bentley Motors is the world’s most sought-after luxury car brand. Our cars are designed, engineered and hand-crafted by our 4,000+ dedicated Colleagues at our headquarters in Crewe, Cheshire. Like most automotive manufacturers, the majority of our employees are male, but we are committed to achieving gender balance. We have initiatives in place to encourage girls to study STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects and to attract women into the automotive industry and retain them within Bentley.
Please see our Sustainability Report for more detailed information on our community investment work.
Bentley Advancing Life Chances National Programme: Key Dates
| Key Dates | Round 1 2026 | Round 2 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Application Window Opens | Mon 30-Mar-26 | Mon 13-Jul-26 |
| Fund Closes/ deadline for applications | Mon 11-May-26 | Mon 14-Sep-26 |
| Decisions communicated by | Wed 24-Jun-26 | Wed 28-Oct-26 |
For further information on the application process including a full list of eligibility criteria please see our Applicant Guidance document.
CAF enable us to deliver the Bentley Advancing Life Chances National Fund. If you apply for this grants programme, you will be directed to CAF’s carefully selected service provider (Blackbaud) to enter the details of your grant application. Your data will only be used for the purposes of this programme. Please refer to CAF’s privacy policy for more information on how your data will be used. CAF may get in touch with you directly to ask for your bank account details and any documents they need from you to complete due diligence checks. CAF will process your data to validate your organisation and will act as data controller for this information and any information they collect directly from you. More information is available on CAF’s Privacy Notice.
Modern slavery statement
In accordance with Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, as enacted in the United Kingdom, Bentley Motors has prepared the following statement in relation to the financial year ending 31st December 2024.
This statement outlines some of the actions undertaken by Bentley Motors in 2024 as part of its commitment to tackling Modern Slavery in all aspects of its business. It is intended that this statement will continue to evolve over time and demonstrate progress on this important issue.
To view our previous year's modern slavery statement, please see below.















































