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More women on the boards of Swiss listed companies

The number of women on the boards of directors (BoDs) of companies listed on the Swiss stock exchange will increase in 2025. This is the result of a data analysis by the economic news agency AWP. After a 2024 characterised by an above-average number of changes in the Boards of Directors of the 212 companies listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange, the situation calmed down in 2025. In total, there were 165, or 80 fewer than in the same period last year, which brings the number back to the level of 2022 and 2023. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The proportion of women on Boards of Directors rose by one percentage point to 18.8%, following a trend that has been ongoing for years. In 2020 they were only 10.4% of the total. The number of women at the top of companies has also risen, although their share remains decidedly low (6%). In an international comparison, Switzerland is in the average range, however, behind the United States (just under 10%) and Scandinavian ... Full story here Are you the author?
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