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The BSA signs up to the Women in Finance Charter

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The BSA is proud to have signed up to the Women in Finance Charter, becoming one of the now 162 signatories.  We have committed to work to increase the number of women in our small leadership team to 30% by 2021.


Our positive action will include an insistence on gender balance and diverse long lists from any recruitment agencies that we work with.  We will also review the development plans of our existing workforce and ensure that all recruiters receive training to counter unconscious bias.

Robin Fieth, Chief Executive of the BSA said.  “Diversity in a leadership team adds to its strength.  Signing up to the Women in Finance Charter is an important step in improving our gender balance as part of broader workplace diversity.” 

Commenting on the new signatories The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Stephen Barclay, said:

This is another excellent group of signatories to the Women in Finance Charter. Their actions, alongside those of the other signatories, have the potential to make the UK’s pre-eminent financial services sector more representative and more inclusive. I’m keen to see even more firms follow their example and make a positive, public commitment to improve gender balance in our financial services.

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