Wealth Management's Black Leadership Gap Exposed
A new report reveals a stark lack of Black leaders in UK wealth management, with only 1.4% in senior roles. Discover the data and the industry's response to this critical diversity issue.
A new report reveals a stark lack of Black leaders in UK wealth management, with only 1.4% in senior roles. Discover the data and the industry's response to this critical diversity issue.
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