Regulators Release New Results on Women on Boards and in Executive Officer Positions
“These disclosure requirements were adopted to increase transparency and to provide meaningful additional information that investors can consider when making investment and voting decisions. This year’s results show that the requirements have generally led to improved disclosure by issuers and are having a positive impact on the representation of women on boards,” said Louis Morisset, CSA Chair and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers. “This topic continues to be a CSA priority and we will continue to evaluate and report thereon to ensure meaningful disclosure is provided.”
Our review found that in the case of the 215 issuers with a market capitalization over $1 billion, 18 per cent of board seats are now held by women, compared with 16 per cent last year, and in the case of the 42 largest issuers with a market capitalization over $10 billion, these numbers are 23 per cent and 21 per cent, respectively. Among the issuer sample, 55 per cent have at least one woman on their boards (an increase of six per cent over last year), and 66 issuers (or 10 per cent) have three or more women on their boards, compared to 56 issuers (or eight per cent) last year. The percentage of issuers that have at least one woman in an executive officer position remained relatively stable, and the total percentage of board seats occupied by women has increased from 11 per cent to 12 per cent.
The review also found that issuers that have a policy relating to the representation of women on their boards have average female board representation of 18 per cent compared to issuers with no policy, which have average female board representation of 10 per cent. Similarly, issuers with board targets have an average of 25 per cent female board representation compared to issuers without targets that average 10 per cent female representation.
Later this fall, the participating jurisdictions will publish the underlying data for this review on their websites.
Once all issuers have made corporate governance disclosure regarding women on boards and in executive officer positions for two consecutive years, the participating jurisdictions intend to publish a comparison of the complete two-year results.
The Staff notice can be found on the websites of the participating jurisdictions.
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
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