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PHL tops ‘Women in Business’ survey

- Jenina P. Ibañez

THE PHILIPPINE­S has again topped a global survey on the role of women in senior management, with more women taking on top roles in mid-market businesses compared with 29 other economies.

The Grant Thornton Internatio­nal’s 2021 Women in Business Report showed that Filipino women took on 48% of senior leadership roles, up five percentage points from the previous year, when 32 economies were surveyed.

Globally, 31% of positions in senior management teams were held by women, higher than the 2020 figure and surpassing the 30% representa­tion threshold needed to change decision-making processes.

All the countries surveyed except for China, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, and Japan have passed the threshold.

The Philippine­s was followed by South Africa (43%), Brazil, India and Vietnam (39%), and Germany and Indonesia (38%). In Southeast Asia, the Philippine­s was ahead of Malaysia (37%), Thailand (34%) and Singapore (33%).

The survey covered nearly 5,000 respondent­s in 29 economies, including 100 in the Philippine­s. Interviews were conducted from October to December 2020.

“Ranking first globally in terms of women in senior roles in the Philippine­s is an important milestone for businesses in the country, but not the end goal. Those businesses that want to reap the benefits of a better gender balance, must continue to take action to enable women to realize their ambitions,” P&A Grant Thornton Chairperso­n and Chief Executive Officer Ma. Victoria C. Españo said in a statement on Monday.

“Becoming the number one ranking country in terms of the proportion of women in senior management certainly does represent progress — having grown from 39% five years ago when we first started tracking this — but these gains can easily be lost,” she added.

The number of women in Philippine C-suite roles has been growing, with the proportion of female chief executive officers rising 16 percentage points to 38%. The proportion of female chief operating officers went up four percentage points to 27%.

However, the proportion of female chief financial officers fell three percentage points to 35%.

The Philippine­s also ranked 23rd among the surveyed economies in terms of businesses that have no women in senior leadership positions, representi­ng 3% of businesses.

Among those surveyed, 42% said that the new working practices like remote work developed in response to the pandemic will benefit women’s career trajectori­es in the long term. More than half of Philippine businesses surveyed said that they expect stakeholde­r pressure to maintain gender balance to increase as a result of the pandemic.

P&A Grant Thornton is the Philippine member firm of Grant Thornton Internatio­nal Ltd. —

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JCOMP/FREEPIK THE NUMBER of women holding senior leadership positions in mid-market businesses in the Philippine­s reached 48% despite the pandemic, a global survey showed.

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