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Barclays, Rathbones, Jupiter lag FTSE peers on women’s leadership roles

Only 11 London-listed banks and asset managers had executive committees that had 40% or more of women on them

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The UK’s largest listed companies have bolstered the number of women in boardroom roles. But some are still falling short Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images

City firms are still failing to bolster the number of women within senior management, with Barclays, Rathbones and Jupiter among the worst offenders, a government-backed report has found.

Britain’s biggest blue-chip companies feature more women on their executive committees than ever before after repeated pressure to diversify their senior ranks, according to the latest FTSE Women Leaders Review

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