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Jupiter ‘must do better’ with 25% gender pay gap

Men account for 76% of all staff in the asset manager's highest-paid band

Jupiter ‘must do better’ with 25% gender pay gap

Jupiter Fund Management has revealed its male employees are paid 25% more than their female colleagues — one of the lowest gender pay gaps of any investment group that has reported figures.

The £50bn asset manager, where women account for 35% of the workforce, published its figures ahead of the UK government's looming April deadline for all UK companies with more than 250 staff to do so.

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