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Treasury urges private equity firms to sign Women in Finance Charter

Women make up just 14% of all investment professionals at UK private equity firms, according to new data

London, UK - The Exchequer, also known as Her Majesty's Treasury building.
London, UK - The Exchequer, also known as Her Majesty's Treasury building. Photo: Getty Images

The Treasury is trying to get male-dominated private equity firms on board with its flagship initiative to boost the number of women in financial services — despite widespread scepticism within the industry.

More than 200 companies, including major banks and asset managers, have signed up to the Woman in Finance Charter — but no private equity firms have yet joined.

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