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Diversity in Indian boardrooms: Women hold 17.1% of board seats, 4.7% are female CEOs, 3.9% are CFOs

The number of women chairing company boards in India has gone down in recent years - only 3.6% of chairperson’s positions were occupied by women in 2021, against 4.5% in 2018, highlighting the need for greater gender diversity. The figure was 3.2% in 2016 and 2.7% in 2014.

February 08, 2022 / 15:21 IST
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Board seats held by women in Indian companies had gone up to 17.1 percent in 2021 from 13.8% in 2018, and at least 4.7% of chief executive officers and 3.9% of chief financial officers were women, according to consulting and auditing company Deloitte India.

But the number of women occupying the chairperson’s position has gone down recently. Only 3.6 percent of board chairpersons were women in 2021, against 4.5% in 2018. The comparative figures were 3.2% in 2016 and 2.7% in 2014.

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The finding, released on February 8, showed that women held 17.1 percent of board seats in India, an increase of 9.4 percent from the 2014 edition of the Deloitte report, the year when the Companies Act, 2013 clearly articulated the need for more women members on corporate boards.

The progress is slow both in India and elsewhere. Globally, 19.7 percent of board seats were held by women, an increase of 2.8 percent since 2018, and at this pace, the world can expect to reach near-parity only in 2045, according to Deloitte.