Which investment firms featured in the UK's top 50 employers for women?

2018 list revealed

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Fidelity International has been included in The Times Top 50 Employers for Women list of 50 UK companies prioritising gender equality.

Investment firms JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and State Street were also named. The unranked list acknowledges 50 UK employers that place gender equality firmly within in their business strategy and are committed building inclusive cultures and progressing women in the workplace at all levels. Mercer was the only pensions consultancy listed, while the banking sector also featured heavily as Barclays, Lloyds, RBS, Santander and TSB Banking Group were named. Fidelity's submission flagged its Women Returners' Programme, which supports females back into work after career breaks, sometimes ...

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