Mexican financial institutions create gender equality committee

Eleven public and private institutions join initiative promoting women’s participation in the economy

Mexico City

Eleven public and private financial institutions in Mexico have joined to create a committee on gender equality, they said on March 18.

Among them is the Bank of Mexico. Participating institutions highlighted that women make up 50% of the staff working in financial institutions in the country, but only occupy 26% of executive positions.

“This committee intends to develop proposals and share experiences between the financial institutions to achieve a better balance in the representation of

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