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Female representation on UK’s boards continues to increase

Latest figures for Women on Boards, published by the BIS, show that

Latest figures for Women on Boards, published by the BIS, show that female representation in the UK’s top companies’ boards continues to increase. The statistics, published 6 months after Lord Davies presented his latest annual report in April 2013, suggest that the UK is making good progress in reaching the target of 25% of board positions being held by women by 2015. Lord Davies published his original report in February 2011. The figures show that 19% of directors are female, up from 12.5% when Lord Davies reported in February 2011 and 17.4% in May 2013, and 24% of board appointments since 1 March 2013 have been women. In order to reach Lord Davies’ target of 25%, FTSE100 companies need to appoint 66 more female directors in the next 2 years.

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