Opportunity for financial industry to encourage more women to invest

Women often report they are not satisfied with their financial advice arrangements. PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - International Women's Day is a good time to reflect on the progress women are making in terms of gender equality and financial inclusiveness. Indeed, we see cause for optimism.

While the coronavirus pandemic's regressive effects on female participation in the job market are well-documented, as it turns out, one silver lining is that more women than ever want to take control of their financial future.

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