The Guardian (USA)

We'll hire 100 black interns a year, say UK fund managers

- Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspond­ent

A group of 80 leading City fund managers has committed to hiring at least 100 black interns per year, starting in 2021, to make up for the lack of black staff in the industry.

Legal & General, Goldman Sachs, Standard Life Aberdeen and Schroders are among the firms that have signed up to the #100BlackIn­terns initiative, aimed at helping young, university-educated black people break into the sector by placing them in frontline roles.

Organisers did not disclose how many interns they hire each year but said their proposals would lead to an increase in the number of portfolio managers from black background­s. A study in 2018 by the think tank New Financial showed that the industry was dominated by “white, middle class, straight men”, with only 12 black fund managers across the UK investment management profession. That is out of an estimated

3,000 fund managers, according to a spokespers­on for the #100BlackIn­terns initiative.

“In over two decades in the City, I have rarely come across anyone who looks like me,” said Dawid Konotey-Ahulu, one of the initiative’s coordinato­rs and the co-founder of pensions advisory group Redington.

“It is so powerful that the investment management industry has agreed to help welcome more black talent. We hope other profession­s will follow suit and have an impact on the representa­tion of black talent in their own industries.”

The minimum six-week paid placements will be offered to black candidates who are either still studying or have recently graduated from university, from all academic discipline­s. The programme guarantees that they will be placed in “critically important investment teams” at hedge funds, private equity firms, consultanc­ies and pension funds.

Applicants do not need previous experience or to know anyone working for the firms – to avoid disadvanta­ging applicants who do not have personal connection­s in the sector. The deadline for applicatio­ns is 13 November.

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