Illustration depicting the launch of Folha and FGV's 2025 Diversity in Companies study, showing diverse Brazilian executives and charts on inclusion progress and top management gaps.
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Folha and FGV launch 2025 Diversity in Companies study

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Folha and FGV's Center for Financial Studies launched on Wednesday (17) the second edition of the survey on diversity in Brazilian companies, examining gender, race, and age inclusion in publicly traded firms. The study shows subtle improvements in female and Black, Brown, and Indigenous participation but warns of persistent inequalities in top management and diversity washing practices. Drawing from CVM data for 2024, the report highlights 20 leading DEI companies and notes data omissions by 85 firms.

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