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    UK finance industry slow to hire women to top roles, report finds

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    Posted on April 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    The UK finance industry is slow in hiring women for top roles, with women holding 36% of senior positions in 2024. The Women in Finance Charter aims to improve this, but many firms struggle to meet targets.

    UK Finance Industry's Slow Progress in Hiring Women Leaders

    By Nell Mackenzie

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's financial industry has made little progress in recruiting more women to top positions, a new report from the UK finance ministry said on Thursday, a pace of change the head of British insurer Aviva called "unacceptable".

    Further progress may be harder as financial firms and other companies try to balance promises they have made with U.S. President Donald Trump's drive to crack down on diversity and inclusion-related goals.

    Women working in finance held 36% of senior positions last year, up from 35% in 2023 and 34% in 2022. The slow progress was attributed to restructuring, low turnover in senior management and hiring freezes, according to the latest report from the HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter, compiled by think tank New Financial.

    Amanda Blanc, chief executive officer at Aviva, called the pace of change "frankly unacceptable."

    "However, we must accept that this progress is not happening quickly enough and the annual improvements are too gradual," Blanc said in a statement attached to the report.

    The charter, signed by around 450 firms and launched in 2016, aims at getting City businesses to promise to increase female representation at top company echelons. Each firm sets its own goals and timeline.

    For 2025, 44% of these firms with targets due this year say they will not meet their goals or reaching them would take "effort", the report said.

    Trump's crackdown on DEI goals has spurred some to abandon public commitments to diversity goals. Swiss bank UBS dropped its diversity targets from its annual report last month.

    A third of the 60 firms with a deadline in 2024 failed to meet their targets, according to the report.

    Germany's Commerzbank had just over a fifth of women in leadership roles by July 2024, short of its 25% target. It blamed hiring limitations and fewer management positions.

    Natixis' London branch their senior women cohort to 28.4% from 16.7% in the last five years, but it postponed its 30% target to September 2026, the report said.

    The report also found that 95% of signatories had shifted to some form of hybrid-working model, which it said benefits women with care-giving responsibilities in particular. That was up from a quarter of signatories in 2019.

    (Reporting by Nell Mackenzie; Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK finance industry shows slow progress in hiring women for top roles.
    • •Women held 36% of senior positions in 2024, a slight increase from previous years.
    • •The Women in Finance Charter aims to improve female representation.
    • •Many firms struggle to meet diversity targets amid external pressures.
    • •Hybrid-working models are increasingly adopted, benefiting women.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK finance industry slow to hire women to top roles, report finds

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the slow progress of the UK finance industry in hiring women for top roles.

    2What is the Women in Finance Charter?

    It is an initiative to increase female representation in senior roles within the UK finance industry.

    3How have firms responded to diversity targets?

    Many firms are struggling to meet their diversity targets due to external pressures and internal challenges.

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