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    Diversity, equity and inclusion

    Delivering on gender equity

    Empowering women and expanding female economic participation helps build a more equal future, strengthens communities and generates growth that benefits everyone.

    As we pursue gender equality, we must first embrace a culture of equity, which enables achievement and success for people of all genders by providing tools and resources to help overcome obstacles they may encounter.

    Adopting an equity mindset supports all people to reach their full potential and helps build a better future.

    International Women's Day 2025

    International Women’s Day is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the tremendous achievements of women and girls around the world and consider how we accelerate the further change needed to build a future where everyone is empowered to deliver to their full potential. ​

    This year we celebrated in different ways across our global offices, enabling our people to join the conversation on how to attract, retain and support women to succeed in their careers. Discussions were supported by our gender Employee Network Groups which connect our people from across the businesses in each region to support them in collaborating and learning from each other.

    Our CEO Shemara Wikramanayake was joined by guest speakers Liz Ellis, Chair of Netball Australia and media commentator, Stephanie Graham, Managing Director of Construction at Lendlease, and Fiona Balfour AM, a professional non-executive director across the IT/digital, aviation and logistics sectors, to discuss the ways we can come together to support women to succeed and make an impact.  

    Supporting equity within our workplace

    We are committed to achieving more balanced gender representation at all levels across our organisation and are proud of our progress. We employ more women and gender diverse people than ever before, but there is always more we can do. 

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    Female representation on the Macquarie Group Board of Directors

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    Female representation across Macquarie’s total workforce

    A key focus is developing our internal and external female talent pipelines by enhancing our recruitment processes and providing programs and policies that support gender equity in our workplace.

    Creating a more equitable future workforce

    We continue to work hard to make our industry a place where women feel they belong and can thrive.

    Through actively participating in initiatives, we work to support, inspire and educate women and girls, helping them to deliver to their full potential. 

    Girls Who Invest

    is a non-profit organisation dedicated to increasing the number of women in portfolio management and executive leadership in the US asset management industry.

    The Women’s Foundation

    exists to promote the full and equal participation of women and girls in all aspects of Hong Kong society.

    The NavGurukul initiative

    provides an alternative to college education for low-income youth and young women from rural and tribal regions in India.

    Empowering Women in Finance and Tech

    provides secondary students in Australia with information about career opportunities available in the finance and technology sectors and sharing stories from female role models.

    Life After School

    is a series of events held at nearly 100 schools across Australia, offering students of all genders insights into the diverse career opportunities at Macquarie, the variety of degrees that can lead to roles within the company and tips on university success to help secure future positions. 

    Discover Her Career

    is an initiative aimed at talented women interested in finance and technology, providing guidance on building an online application, crafting a standout resume, preparing for interviews and exploring life at Macquarie.   


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    Achieving gender equity at all levels across our organisation remains a key priority. Whilst we are making progress, there is always more we can do. The responsibility to maintain a culture where everyone can thrive rests with us all.”

    Shemara Wikramanayake
    Chief Executive Officer

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    As we look towards future challenges and seek to resume the pace of progress on gender equity after the pandemic, it is more important than ever that we ensure women and girls are equally represented in all aspects of society.”

    Alex Harvey
    Chief Financial Officer

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    It’s vital for women to be represented in future-focused areas and to be involved in driving change in critical areas of need – such as climate change. Without the equal representation of women in the development and implementation of solutions to these issues, we are restricting our scope of ideas from the outset.”

    Verena Lim
    CEO, Asia


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    Discover some of the ways we are creating a workplace where every person is valued for their uniqueness and where different views and ideas are embraced.