Reimagine mutuality

Focused on what matters to you

Guardian’s greatest strength comes from being a mutual insurance company. We have shared goals with our policyholders and work every day to make a difference in our communities, with our colleagues, and with the consumers we serve. Because we know that by championing what matters most to people, we're supporting everyone’s unique journey to well-being — and that positive impact ripples far beyond us.

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Financial knowledge is power

Our partnership with EVERFI® 
champions financial wellness for generations to come

Financial health has an outsized impact on the well-being of the whole you.1 Creating financial confidence can reduce stress and improve overall well-being across mind, body, and wallet®. We partnered with EVERFI to deliver a free digital financial education course that teaches high school students about different financial stages in life, how money and mental health are intertwined, and how money can affect interpersonal relationships. It’s more than financial literacy; it’s about empowering young people to take control of their finances and make informed choices that will impact them, their families, and their communities for generations.

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Joining together to do good

We don’t underestimate the power of helping others

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Guardian is made up of colleagues who care about their communities and who believe that making the effort to volunteer is time well spent. 
Our culture of giving resulted in a remarkable year of service.

“Guardian has been the first company in my career that has such an amazing focus on philanthropy and that encourages colleagues to volunteer and give back to the community.  I feel so blessed to be a part of such a strong culture, and my way of ‘paying it back’ is to volunteer.”

Mark Kamien
Talent Acquisition Manager, Emerging Talent
Co-lead of the Tri-State Community Involvement Committee

  • 2,300+ - Three people stand on a boat dock in matching Guardian t-shirts

    2,300+

    colleague volunteers

  • 16,000+ - A woman squats in greenery to weed the High Line

    16,000+

    hours donated

  • 3,500+ - Two Guardian colleagues in matching t-shirts fill boxes with packaged pasta at a food pantry

    3,500+

    nonprofit organizations benefited

  • 5,200+ - A group of Guardian colleagues in matching t-shirts gather on a basketball court

    5,200+

    matching gift participants

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1 Mind, Body, and Wallet™ 2023: Economic challenges and uncertainty take a toll on well-being, Guardian’s 12th Annual Workplace Benefits Study, 2023

2 Mental wellness benefits discussed herein are provided by Spring Care, Inc., d/b/a Spring Health ("Spring Health"), 60 Madison Avenue, Floor 2, New York, NY 10010. Spring Health is not an insurance benefit. Insured products are offered by The Guardian Life Insurance Company, New York, NY ("Guardian") which has a financial interest in Spring Health