The 30% Club Malaysia has taken a decisive step toward advancing gender diversity with the launch of its “Men Allies for Parity” initiative.
This movement is designed to actively engage male leaders in boardrooms, C-suites, and policymaking roles, transforming them from supporters into advocates of systemic change for women’s representation in leadership.
“Our focus is on action. Male allies are making a clear pledge to support and promote women’s representation in top decision-making roles, including boardrooms and senior management,” said Nurul A’in Abdul Latif, Chair of the 30% Club Malaysia and Executive Chair of PwC Malaysia.
Data from the Securities Commission Malaysia (as of April 1, 2025) reveals that women now hold 33.1% of board seats in Malaysia’s top 100 public-listed companies (PLCs) – a substantial increase from 14% in 2015. Across all PLCs, women comprise 28% of board members, reflecting steady progress.
A Collective Commitment to Gender Parity
The Men Allies for Parity initiative aims to drive meaningful change by fostering shared responsibility among male leaders.
The initiative is not merely about advocacy – it is about taking concrete steps. Male allies commit to:
- – Advocating for emerging women leaders in
- senior roles.
- – Ensuring gender diversity in executive and
- board recruitment.
- – Setting clear targets to elevate women’s
- representation in leadership.
- – Maintaining transparency in reporting gender
- composition and progress.
This pledge is more than a symbolic gesture.
A light-touch monitoring framework will ensure accountability, tracking progress through case studies and success stories that can inspire other organisations to follow suit.
Celebrating a Decade of Progress
The launch of Men Allies for Parity coincided with the 30% Club Malaysia’s 10th Anniversary celebration in Kuala Lumpur.
The event was a moment of reflection, celebrating a decade of efforts to promote gender balance and inclusion at the highest levels of leadership.
“Balanced leadership is a strategic advantage. It is not about tokenism – it is about ensuring that the best talent, regardless of gender, has the opportunity to excel,” Nurul added.
The 30% Club Malaysia remains committed to its vision of a future where gender parity is not just an aspiration, but a reality—one where leadership is defined by diversity, inclusion, and shared success.