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Women’s progress in finance slows



Over 400 financial services firms have signed up to support the Treasury’s Women in Finance Charter but there are signs the progress women have made into moving into more senior positions is beginning to plateau.

The average level of female representation in senior management within financial services remained flat at 33% in 2021.

An article in the latest edition of Financial Planning Today looks at female representation in senior management in the financial services sector.

Former Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen MP calls on firms to “double-down on their commitments and continue to deliver greater gender-equality in the workplace”.

You can read the full article in the latest issue of Financial Planning Today Magazine.

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