Nearly 20% of FTSE 250 Have All-White Boards, Missing Target
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Nearly one-fifth of Britain’s mid-sized listed companies missed a deadline to have at least one ethnic minority director on their boards, according to a government-backed report.
The Parker Review set a voluntary target for companies in the FTSE 250 to have at least one non-White director by Dec. 31. While 82% met the criteria, the rest failed to do so or did not provide demographic data.