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BNP Paribas’s Emmanuelle Bury-Lucas: ‘We really had no role models to follow’

One of the few female leaders of a major bank, the head of BNP Paribas’s City operations wants to ensure no woman gets left behind in the AI revolution

Emmanuelle Bury-Lucas  started her career in the 1990s, working on M&A deals as an investment banker
Emmanuelle Bury-Lucas started her career in the 1990s, working on M&A deals as an investment banker Photo: Danilo Agutoli

Emmanuelle Bury-Lucas has a theory. The boss of BNP Paribas in the UK is a still-rare example of a woman leading a major bank and having spent nearly two years finding ways to get other women into leadership roles, she believes she’s found an impediment to rapid progress — technology. 

Around a quarter of BNP Paribas’s 8,000 UK employees work in tech and this proportion is set to grow, she tells Financial News from BNP Paribas’s London headquarters in Marylebone. 

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