News

Law

Asset Management

Investment Banking

Wealth

Hedge Funds

People

Newsletters

Events

Lists

Asset Management

‘Chairman’ retired from UK boardroom code

The landmark change is made in the 2018 edition of the influential guidelines

Former Midland Bank headquarters in the City of London
Former Midland Bank headquarters in the City of London Photo: Getty Images

The term ‘chairman’ has been dropped from the UK Corporate Governance Code for the first time in 26 years and replaced with ‘chair’ in a landmark move for equality in the workplace.

The watershed change appears in the 2018 edition of the influential guidelines, published on Monday, and is part of a conscious decision to retire the moniker of 'chairman' in order to encourage more women to enter the boardroom.

WSJ Logo