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Barclays, Rathbones, Jupiter lag FTSE peers on women’s leadership roles

Only 11 London-listed banks and asset managers had executive committees that had 40% or more of women on them

The UK’s largest listed companies have bolstered the number of women in boardroom roles. But some are still falling short
The UK’s largest listed companies have bolstered the number of women in boardroom roles. But some are still falling short Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images

City firms are still failing to bolster the number of women within senior management, with Barclays, Rathbones and Jupiter among the worst offenders, a government-backed report has found.

Britain’s biggest blue-chip companies feature more women on their executive committees than ever before after repeated pressure to diversify their senior ranks, according to the latest FTSE Women Leaders Review

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