Alpha Female Report: Gender parity in portfolio management remains elusive
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Citywire’s 2024 Alpha Female Report was launched on Monday and revealed a somewhat encouraging stride in gender diversity within the asset management industry, with women now occupying 12.5% of portfolio management roles globally, up from 12.1% last year. The survey also showed, only about 12%, or 22 out of the 190 rated managers with funds domiciled in South Africa, are female.
One positive to draw from the report is that the overall numbers are going in the right direction, but a lot more needs to be done. Now in its ninth year, the report draws on Citywire’s database of just over 18,100 individual money managers around the world, including South Africa.
I invited my colleague and the co-author of this year's Alpha Female report, Nicola Blackburn, on the show today, all the way from our head office in London, to talk us through some of the other major trends revealed in the report. She is Citywire's chief reporter in the UK, covering investments for a British intermediary audience.
One positive to draw from the report is that the overall numbers are going in the right direction, but a lot more needs to be done. Now in its ninth year, the report draws on Citywire’s database of just over 18,100 individual money managers around the world, including South Africa.
I invited my colleague and the co-author of this year's Alpha Female report, Nicola Blackburn, on the show today, all the way from our head office in London, to talk us through some of the other major trends revealed in the report. She is Citywire's chief reporter in the UK, covering investments for a British intermediary audience.