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Vollständigen Women-On-Board-Index 185 IV Als WoB-Index 185 IV AE-Seite WOMEN-ON-BOARD-INDEX 185 IV Frauenanteil auf Anteilseignerseite des Aufsichtsrats der 160 im DAX, MDAX und SDAX und der 26 paritätisch mitbestimmten, im Regulierten Markt notierten Unternehmen zum Gesamtaufsichtsrat (Stand 15.01.2021 - aktualisiert zum 22.03.2021) Anteil Gesamt Zahl Anteil Ges.zahl Zahl Position Frauen Unternehmen zahl AR- Frauen Frauen Anteilseig Frauen 22.03.2021 AE-Seite Mitgl. AR AR nerseite AE-Seite Notierung z Ges-AR 1 HORNBACH HOLDING AG & Co. KGaA SDAX 6 4 66,67% 6 4 66,67% 2 Global Fashion Group S.A. SDAX 6 3 50,00% 6 3 50,00% 2 MorphoSys AG MDAX / TecDAX 6 3 50,00% 6 3 50,00% 4 AIXTRON SE MDAX / TecDAX 5 2 40,00% 5 2 40,00% 4 NORMA Group SE SDAX 5 2 40,00% 5 2 40,00% 4 SAF-HOLLAND SE SDAX 5 2 40,00% 5 2 40,00% 7 Aareal Bank AG SDAX 12 5 41,67% 8 4 33,33% 7 ADVA Optical Networking SE SDAX 3 1 33,33% 3 1 33,33% 7 Alstria office REIT-AG MDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 Aroundtown S.A. MDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 Brenntag SE MDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 CANCOM SE MDAX / TecDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA MDAX 3 1 33,33% 3 1 33,33% 7 Deutsche EuroShop AG SDAX 9 3 33,33% 9 3 33,33% 7 Deutsche Wohnen SE DAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 EVOTEC SE MDAX / TecDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA DAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 FUCHS PETROLUB SE MDAX 6 3 50,00% 4 2 33,33% 7 GRENKE AG SDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA SDAX 6 3 50,00% 4 2 33,33% 7 ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE MDAX 9 3 33,33% 9 3 33,33% 7 Puma SE MDAX 6 2 33,33% 4 2 33,33% 7 STRATEC SE SDAX 3 1 33,33% 3 1 33,33% 7 United Internet AG MDAX / TecDAX 6 2 33,33% 6 2 33,33% 7 VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG SDAX 3 1 33,33% 3 1 33,33% 7 Vonovia SE DAX 12 4 33,33% 12 4 33,33% 7 Zalando SE MDAX 9 5 55,56% 6 3 33,33% 28 Ceconomy AG SDAX 20 10 50,00% 10 6 30,00% 29 Airbus Group SE MDAX 12 3 25,00% 12 3 25,00% 29 CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA SDAX 12 7 58,33% 6 3 25,00% 29 DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA SDAX 12 4 33,33% 8 3 25,00% 29 GEA Group AG MDAX 12 6 50,00% 6 3 25,00% 29 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 5 41,67% 6 3 25,00% 29 HOME24 SE SDAX 4 1 25,00% 4 1 25,00% 29 HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG Reg. Markt (Börse 16 6 37,50% 8 4 25,00% 29 Linde plc DAX 12 3 25,00% 12 3 25,00% 29 MAN SE Reg. Markt (Börse 16 7 43,75% 8 4 25,00% 29 Maternus-Kliniken AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 5 41,67% 6 3 25,00% 29 QIAGEN N.V. MDAX / TecDAX 8 2 25,00% 8 2 25,00% 29 RHÖN-KLINIKUM AG Reg. Markt (Börse 16 5 31,25% 8 4 25,00% 29 SGL CARBON SE SDAX 8 3 37,50% 4 2 25,00% 29 Sto SE & Co. KGaA Reg. Markt (Börse 12 5 41,67% 6 3 25,00% 29 thyssenkrupp AG MDAX 20 9 45,00% 10 5 25,00% 29 WESTWING GROUP SDAX 4 1 25,00% 4 1 25,00% 29 Wüstenrot & Württembergische AG Reg. Markt (Börse 16 7 43,75% 8 4 25,00% 46 Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA SDAX 9 2 22,22% 9 2 22,22% 46 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG MDAX / TecDAX 9 3 33,33% 7 2 22,22% 46 Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG (pbb) SDAX 9 3 33,33% 6 2 22,22% 46 Hamborner REIT AG SDAX 9 3 33,33% 6 2 22,22% 46 Hannover Rück SE MDAX 9 5 55,56% 6 2 22,22% 46 Siemens Healthineers AG MDAX / TecDAX 9 2 22,22% 9 2 22,22% 52 TUI AG Reg. Markt (Börse 19 6 31,58% 9 4 21,05% 53 BAYER AG DAX 20 7 35,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 Commerzbank AG MDAX 20 8 40,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG Reg. Markt (Börse 20 7 35,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 HelloFresh SE MDAX 5 1 20,00% 5 1 20,00% 53 Instone Real Estate Group AG SDAX 5 1 20,00% 5 1 20,00% 53 METRO AG SDAX 20 9 45,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 Münchener Rück AG (Munich Re) DAX 20 9 45,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 S&T AG SDAX / TecDAX 5 1 20,00% 5 1 20,00% 53 Siemens Energy AG DAX 20 6 30,00% 10 4 20,00% 53 SÜSS MicroTec SE SDAX 5 1 20,00% 5 1 20,00% 53 ÜSTRA Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe Reg. Markt (Börse 20 7 35,00% 10 4 20,00% 64 Deutsche Börse AG DAX 16 6 37,50% 8 3 18,75% 64 Fielmann AG SDAX 16 6 37,50% 8 3 18,75% 64 HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA MDAX 16 6 37,50% 8 3 18,75% 64 Henkel AG & Co. KGaA DAX 16 7 43,75% 8 3 18,75% 64 HOCHTIEF AG MDAX 16 5 31,25% 8 3 18,75% 64 HORNBACH Baumarkt AG Reg. Markt (Börse 16 5 31,25% 8 3 18,75% 64 Infineon Technologies AG DAX / TecDAX 16 8 50,00% 8 3 18,75% 64 KION GROUP AG MDAX 16 5 31,25% 8 3 18,75% 64 MediClin AG Reg. Markt (Börse 16 7 43,75% 8 3 18,75% 64 Merck KGaA DAX 16 6 37,50% 8 3 18,75% 64 Ströer SE & Co. KGaA MDAX 16 7 43,75% 8 3 18,75% 75 KUKA Aktiengesellschaft Reg. Markt (Börse 11 4 36,36% 5 2 18,18% 75 RTL Group S.A. SDAX 11 2 18,18% 11 2 18,18% 77 1&1 Drillisch AG SDAX / TecDAX 6 1 16,67% 6 1 16,67% 77 Adler Modemärkte AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Allianz SE DAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Amadeus Fire AG SDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Aurubis AG MDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 BASF SE DAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 BAUER Aktiengesellschaft Reg. Markt (Börse 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Bechtle AG MDAX / TecDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Befesa S.A. SDAX 6 1 16,67% 6 1 16,67% 77 Beiersdorf AG MDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Bilfinger SE SDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA MDAX / TecDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Covestro AG DAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Delivery Hero SE DAX 6 2 33,33% 3 1 16,67% 77 DEUTZ AG SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 DMG MORI AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA SDAX / TecDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Dürr AG MDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% FidAR Seite 1 Women-on-Board-Index 185 WoB-Index 185 IV AE-Seite 77 Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik SDAX / TecDAX 6 1 16,67% 6 1 16,67% 77 ElringKlinger AG SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 freenet AG MDAX / TecDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA DAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Gerresheimer AG MDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Gerry Weber International AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 6 50,00% 6 2 16,67% 77 Grammer AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 HeidelbergCement AG DAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 HENSOLDT AG SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Hugo Boss AG MDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 Indus Holding AG SDAX 12 5 41,67% 6 2 16,67% 77 JENOPTIK AG SDAX / TecDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 JOST Werke AG SDAX 6 1 16,67% 6 1 16,67% 77 Jungheinrich AG SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 Klöckner & Co SE SDAX 6 1 16,67% 6 1 16,67% 77 Knaus Tabbert AG Reg. Markt (Börse 12 3 25,00% 6 2 16,67% 77 Knorr-Bremse AG MDAX 12 3 25,00% 6 2 16,67% 77 Koenig & Bauer AG SDAX 12 4 33,33% 6 2 16,67% 77 KSB SE & Co.
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