Portugal is the country in Europe with the fewest women in
bank management, according to an analysis by DBRS. Portuguese banks have only
23% of managers in top positions in banking, the lowest rate among European
peers.
The agency says that “there is still work to be done” to
find a better gender balance in the administrations of banks in Europe. But
this is especially true for Portugal, which is at the bottom of the table.
“Gender diversity remains a challenge for the banking
industry. (…) In 2021, on average, using a sample of 43 European banks, women
represent only 37% of the seats on the boards of directors, a number that drops
to 26% if we consider women in the executive management teams” adds DBRS.
The agency's data show a positive evolution, but there is
still a long way to go: in 2014, the average number of women on banking boards
was 22%, rising to 32% in 2019 and 35% in 2020.