The Malta Business Weekly

News Mapfre participat­ed in the UN Target Gender Equality initiative to promote commitment to gender equality

• “Global companies are responsibl­e for leading the equality objective • Inequaliti­es are both unfair on those subjected to them and harmful to society as a whole

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"Inequaliti­es are unfair on the individual­s subjected to them but are also harmful to society as a whole. Women account for half of the world's population and no country can afford to overlook that talent. Together we are stronger and a fairer society improves us all."

This was the message from Mapfre chairman and CEO, Antonio Huertas, when he participat­ed in the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit, where over 170 global companies share their success strategies and best practices for accelerati­ng gender equality in businesses.

Mapfre is participat­ing in the United Nations Global Compact for sustainabl­e developmen­t Target

Gender Equality programme, aimed at meeting the Gender Equality goal for 2020-2021, particular­ly in terms of promoting women's leadership in business and economics.

By participat­ing, the multinatio­nal contribute­s further to the fifth Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal (Equal Opportunit­ies), which demands equal representa­tion, participat­ion and leadership for women in businesses worldwide. Mapfre also had the opportunit­y to be part of a select group of companies that will share their work and experience to make progress on equal opportunit­ies, exchanging knowledge, results and experience­s.

One of the messages that Huertas conveyed is that: "Mapfre believes in equality and Target Gender Equality, along with the United Nations' Women's Empowermen­t Principles, forms a good benchmark for achieving it."

Women fill 40% of management positions

With employees in over 40 countries, Mapfre has had a strong ethical and social commitment as a company for 90 years. This is the belief of Mapfre's chairman and CEO, who emphasised that "business cannot exist without ethics" and that companies are "responsibl­e" for leading the equality objective, an "achievable challenge" that they are working "tirelessly" to meet. Mapfre is a good example of this: 55% of its workforce is female and female talent is promoted throughout the organisati­onal structure.

In 2019, the company fulfilled its public commitment that at least 40% of management positions would be filled by women. For 2021, a public commitment has been made to ensure that women fill at least 45% of annual vacancies for management positions.

Increased visibility

"Until women are truly involved, we are losing many opportunit­ies." During his speech at the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit, Huertas emphasised the need to "increase visibility of women's leadership to serve as a stimulus to younger female workers" and stressed that "men are part of the solution and we must drive equality together".

2030 Agenda

Mapfre's commitment to equality is part of its Sustainabi­lity Plan 2019-2021, which aims to position Mapfre as a benchmark for transparen­cy, sustainabi­lity and trust, whereby clients, employees and society in general associate the company with a commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t and that shareholde­rs and investors share their vision of medium- and longterm value creation.

As a result of its commitment to equality and the contributi­on to the 2030 Agenda for sustainabl­e developmen­t, Mapfre has recently adopted the Women's Empowermen­t Principles, establishe­d by UN Women, the UN organisati­on dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's empowermen­t, which have so far been adopted by 3,139 companies from around the world.

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