LCP calls for more master trust diversity

Master trust boards have good gender splits but less diversity across age and ethnicity

Jasmine Urquhart
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LCP finds diversity across gender but less of a balance across age and ethnicity
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LCP finds diversity across gender but less of a balance across age and ethnicity

There is “work to do” across master trust boards to make them more diverse, Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) says.

Looking at data from the top master trust boards, responsible for managing around £130bn in assets across around £25m accounts, LCP found a good balance in terms of gender diversity, with 46% recor...

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