How to attract more women investors
A survey of women investors worldwide shows that if women were able to invest at the same rate as men and were willing to do so, that could add $3.22 trillion to the amount of capital being invested globally. The survey by BNY Mellon Investment Management identifies some obstacles that discourage women from investing.
BNY surveyed 8,000 people in 16 countries, some of whom invest currently and some of whom do not invest, as well as 100 asset managers.