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Wealth Has a Gender
Shailendra Tyagi
Shailendra Tyagi
09 Aug, 2010
It doesn’t matter how wealthy you are, there will always be gender discrimination. A global study by the Boston Consulting Group has highlighted how a majority of wealthy women feel they get second-class treatment at the hands of financial advisors as compared to men. About $20 trillion, or 27 per cent of global wealth, is owned by women, but that has not helped change this mindset. The study cautions wealth managers to take a nuanced approach towards women clients.
It doesn’t matter how wealthy you are, there will always be gender discrimination. A global study by the Boston Consulting Group has highlighted how a majority of wealthy women feel they get second-class treatment at the hands of financial advisors as compared to men. About $20 trillion, or 27 per cent of global wealth, is owned by women, but that has not helped change this mindset. The study cautions wealth managers to take a nuanced approach towards women clients.
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