UK - Only four of the FTSE100 companies have shareholding guidelines for non-executive directors, new research by Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow reveals.
The consultancy firm found that almost nine out of 10 institutional investors want companies to adopt shareholding requirements for directors. But only 30% of FTSE100 companies disclose any form of...
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