As we face global challenges like climate change and inequality, what if women could use their investments to build a cleaner, fairer and more sustainable world?
Financial feminism – the belief in the financial equality of women – has been gathering momentum, largely in the context of the gender pay gap: on average a woman earns 80% of what a man does. But there’s another gap – the gender investing gap – which shows women are investing less than men, saving less for retirement and parking more in cash.