Diversity group warns the City is failing to follow through on pledges

Two in three UK finance workers from black and minority ethnic backgrounds have suffered discrimination in the workplace, according to an industry survey revealing shortfalls in the City of London’s diversity agenda.

The findings from reboot. – a network of senior professionals drawn from some of the City’s biggest firms, including fund managers Legal & General and State Street – said the industry was failing to back up diversity pledges with concrete action.

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