Female Investors

Women in Safe Homes fund launched with backing of charity partners

Women In Safe Homes is a new fund fund, providing safe and secure homes for women experiencing homelessness, whether because they are out of the criminal justice system, are survivors of domestic abuse or have other needs.

Women report significantly lower levels of financial wellbeing than men

Men generally feel happier with their finances and future financial plans than women. New research highlights the difference between men’s and women’s financial wellbeing

Why is the bitcoin community so male-dominated?

There is an unbalanced gender split in the bitcoin community, with 85% of users being male and 15% female. Experts at Paxful explain why

The Covid19 crisis has highlighted the importance of diverse leadership

Roxana Mohammadian-Molina argues that we must not let our guard down when it comes to diverse leadership in a crisis

Why now more than ever businesses should champion inclusive growth

Roxana Mohammadian-Molina argues that it is more important than ever for businesses and their leaders to champion inclusive growth

Webinar: Investing in P2P property lending with only £10,000

DiversityQ and What Investment collaborate with Blend Network to offer female readers a chance to explore investing in P2P property lending

AIC brings diversity to investment company boards

The Association of Investment Companies continues its mission to diversify investment boards with the launch of a new online tool

Genius is evenly distributed, opportunity is not

An investment manager’s record of inclusion and funding diversity is not just about whether they are doing the right thing for our society

Making venture capital accessible for female founders

New online event opens the doors for female founders across the UK to access previously unattainable opportunities.

How young female graduates can turn challenges into opportunities

Despite the unrelenting noise surrounding the gloomy economy, there are opportunities to be had for young female graduates