Listed firms should aim to have women in 40% of senior board roles: FCA
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Listed firms should aim to have women in 40% of senior board roles: FCA

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed new rules that would mean listed firms should aim to have 40% of senior board roles occupied by women, as the regulator starts to enact its priority plan on diversity.

In a new consultation, which follows its joint discussion paper on diversity with the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) published earlier this month, the regulator has set out proposals that would mandate listed firms to publish the following annually:

  • A ‘comply...

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