End of all-male boardrooms for Top 100 companies by 2023


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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia could achieve the target of women directors in a third of the top 100 listed companies boardrooms over the next two years, driven by the government and its regulators.

Presently, women representation on the boards of the top 100 Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs) stood at 26.5%, according to data by the 30% Club Malaysia.

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