Council for Board Diversity (CBD)

Council for Board Diversity appoints new co-chairs, six new members - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Council for Board Diversity appoints new co-chairs, six new members

Gan Seow Kee and Goh Swee Chen replaced former co-chairs Loh Boon Chye and Mildred Tan at the start of the year.
Women representation on boards of listcos, stat boards, charities reach record high in 2023: CBD - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Women representation on boards of listcos, stat boards, charities reach record high in 2023: CBD

As at end-2023, 11% of the top 100 SGX-listed companies and 38% of all SGX-listed companies continue to maintain all-male boards.
ISCA, Council for Board Diversity sign MOU to improve support for Singapore’s board directors - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

ISCA, Council for Board Diversity sign MOU to improve support for Singapore’s board directors

Nearly half of board appointments made at the 100 largest SGX-listed companies in 2022 went to directors without prior experience.
More than a quarter of top 100 SGX-listed issuers have board sustainability committees, up from just six in 2017: CBD - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

More than a quarter of top 100 SGX-listed issuers have board sustainability committees, up from just six in 2017: CBD

The Council for Board Diversity Singapore will publish the 2024 edition of its annual report on board diversity in a month’s time.
Study finds 89% of SGX-listed issuers have board diversity policy but SGX RegCo says disclosures need more detail - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Study finds 89% of SGX-listed issuers have board diversity policy but SGX RegCo says disclosures need more detail

SGX RegCo CEO Tan Boon Gin says SGXRegCo will be closely monitoring how companies perform on this front.
Singapore companies miss target for 20% female board members - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Management & Corporate Governance

Singapore companies miss target for 20% female board members

The proportion of women on the boards of the 100 biggest listed companies stood at 17.6% as of end-2020.
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