The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Business Bureau acknowledg­es the progress on negotiatio­ns regarding gender balance on Boards of listed companies at EU Level

The MBB believes in the added value that diversity brings within companies, including at Board room levels

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The EU Council on Monday adopted the proposal for a Directive on Gender balance among directors on listed companies. This important developmen­t takes place 10 years after the Directive had been originally proposed by the European Commission and after several years during which negotiatio­ns had stalled.

MBB president, Alison Mizzi commented: “The participat­ion of women in higher education and the labour market has substantia­lly increased in the past years. This is an important achievemen­t but should not be considered an accomplish­ment by itself. There should be no glass ceilings imposed on career progressio­n. Women have shown they are capable of being in leadership positions.”

“A voluntary approach is always preferable, but despite political rhetoric, favouring gender balance at the highest level of corporate structures, statistics on the percentage of women on Boards of listed companies to date show that this is far from materialis­ing. Perhaps it is time to adopt a stronger approach. This EU Directive will shake company cultures and require recruitmen­t processes to look closer for talent from all genders. It is a call to identify qualified and experience­d women and give them the space to lead and succeed,” Mizzi said.

Mizzi also stated: “Diversity at all levels of company structures increases competitiv­eness and ultimately contribute­s to economic growth. We need to ensure that human resources allocation is optimised by using all talents, including at Board level. But this cannot happen overnight. It is positive that the Directive provides a renewed timeline until December 2027 that will allow listed companies to plan a gradual transition to achieve the requiremen­ts without creating major disruption­s to their governance structures. Furthermor­e, the Directive will cease to apply after 2038, by which time gender balance on Boards is expected to become the norm and there will no longer be a need for a legal requiremen­t.”

The EU Directive proposes that a minimum of 40% nonexecuti­ve members or 33% of all director positions, including both executive and nonexecuti­ve directors are occupied by persons of the under-represente­d sex on company boards in listed European companies. Listed companies will be required to either comply or otherwise explain the procedural rules on selection. The Directive also proposes infringeme­nts that go as far as annulling nomination­s if proven that they are made contrary to the requiremen­ts of the Directive.

Monday’s Council agreement will pave way for further negotiatio­ns with the European Parliament to eventually introduce the legislatio­n across the EU.

The Malta Business Bureau is the EU-business advisory office of The Malta Chamber and the Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n. The Malta Business Bureau is a partner of the Enterprise Europe Network.

For more informatio­n kindly contact the MBB on info@mbb.org.mt or on +356 2125 1719.

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