Equileap ranks Swedbank as top three of most gender equated companies in Sweden
The 1st of October, the Financial Services Gender Equality Global Report & Ranking was published by Equileap. In the report, Equileap has ranked the top 100 companies on equality globally, by analyzing 3519 companies in 23 countries. In the report, Swedbank is ranked as the third most equated company in Sweden.
Equileap's report focuses on the development of gender equality and diversity in major companies at a global level, by grading and reviewing statistics based on 19 different criteria’s.
“We are happy and proud to be among the hundred best companies in the world, and ranked as the top three of all companies in Sweden. This top ranking in Sweden confirms that what we do give results and that we are on the right track. Now we will continue our work with even more energy and determination, and to contribute to a positive development going forward”, says Carina Strand, Head of Group HR at Swedbank.
Further proof that Swedbank is making progress in the area of gender equality and diversity is that the bank has today signed "United Nations Principles for Women's Empowerment" (WEP's) - which includes 7 principles aimed at aligning the financial sector with the UN goals for sustainable development.
"We are already working aligned with the WEP’s principles. They are already part of both our internal work processes and our policy "Gender equality, diversity and inclusion". But of course, signing is an important statement in itself and a step in the right direction”, says Carina Strand.
Read more about Equileap here.
Contact:
Carina Strand, Head of Group HR, Swedbank, ph: +46 (0)8 585 90 275
Carina Sesser Nylund, presskontakt, Swedbank, ph: +46 (0)72 230 52 64
Swedbank encourages a sound and sustainable financial situation for the many households and businesses. As a leading bank in the home markets of Sweden, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Swedbank offers a wide range of financial services and products. Swedbank has over 7 million retail customers and around 600 000 corporate customers and organisations with 172 branches in Sweden and 122 branches in the Baltic countries. The group is also present in other Nordic countries, the US and China. As of 30 June, 2019 the group had total assets of SEK 2 280 billion. Read more at www.swedbank.com
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