Central Bank of Ireland criticises banks for gender imbalance

The Central Bank of Ireland
William Murphy
The Central Bank of Ireland has criticised some of the country’s largest banks for the gender imbalances among their most senior roles.
As part of its review into the behaviour and culture of the Irish retail banks, the central bank analysed the internal makeup of banks’ personnel with a view to understanding the diversity of the institutions.
“Between 2012 and 2016, 80% of senior appointments made in the financial institutions operating in Ireland were men, with a high of 84% male applicants

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