When Mary Ma and Laura Cha are appointed directors of Unilever in May, they will be moving the consumer goods company into a small and select group: UK corporates with Chinese non-executive representation on their boards.
Although Britain’s largest quoted companies by market value are generally pretty open to non-nationals – about one-third of directors come from outside the UK – Chinese non-executives are in short supply.
Only a handful of FTSE 100 companies have them.
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