Increase In Women On Boards

Many of you will remember the Davies Report from 2010, which recommended an increase in the number of women on the board of directors of listed UK companies. One of the aims outlined in that report was for the FTSE 100 companies to have a minimum of 25% female board representation by 2015.

Statistics published on 9 October by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills ("BIS") has confirmed that FTSE 100 companies are on their way to meeting that aim. Amongst the FTSE 100 companies, women now account for 22.8% of board directorships (whereas back in 2011, it was only 12.5%). There are also no all-male boards now (whereas there were 21 in 2011).

There is obviously still some way to go in the next few months if the aims of the Davies...

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