Women left adrift as firms float with male-heavy boards

Financial News study reveals female director appointments for 2013 listings just half of the FTSE 100 average

Only 11.5% of the directors of companies floated in London last year were women, analysis by Financial News has found, a figure called “extraordinary” by a leading financial academic.

A study of filings by the 17 companies that did a London IPO in 2013 shows that of their 130 directors, 15 were women. Half the boards had no female non-executive directors and a third had no female members at all.

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