Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Central Bank of Russia
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The typical head of a financial institution is a man aged 50, with a university degree, and an average tenure of five years. The Bank of Russia compiled this profile based on data on the heads (sole executive bodies, or SEBs) of credit and insurance institutions, non-state pension funds, microfinance institutions, and management companies.
Two-thirds of executives are men, although the proportion of women has increased slightly in recent years. Most CEOs have a higher education in economics, and the least have an education in IT. Almost 20% of company heads own shares or stakes in the organizations they lead.
Read more in the article "Portrait of the Head of a Financial Organization".
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