This document summarizes research on women in leadership roles in the financial services industry globally. It finds that while the representation of women on boards and executive committees has grown over time, the rate of progress remains slow. Female representation varies significantly between countries and sectors. The research also finds that women in financial services are more likely than their peers in other industries to leave their jobs mid-career, suggesting they face a "mid-career conflict" where the costs of continued advancement seem too high. Addressing issues like flexible work options, family support, promotion transparency and unconscious biases will be necessary to retain more women in the industry long-term.