An independent director serves on a company board without ties to executives, ensuring unbiased oversight. They are used to enhance corporate governance, mitigate conflicts of interest, and protect shareholder rights. Companies, investors, and regulators benefit from their objective decision-making, which fosters transparency and accountability. This role is especially vital in publicly traded firms.
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