25/03/2025
⨠Reflecting on Womenās Progress in Financial Services this International Womenās Day!
Iām grateful to have contributed to an article for Professional Adviser, where I shared my thoughts on the challenges women face in the financial services industry. While progress has been made, financial advice remains a male-dominated field, with women still underrepresented, particularly in senior roles. There is a lot more to be done to ensure women are given equal opportunities and support.
One of the key barriers I discussed is the perception that financial advice is a male-dominated industry, which can put women off entering the sector. However, Iām encouraged by the increasing number of women joining and the growing recognition of the strengths women bring, such as empathy and a long-term approach to financial planning.
Visible female leadership and mentorship are essential to breaking down these barriers. By seeing more women in senior roles, we can inspire others to follow suit and help create an environment where women feel empowered to thrive.
I also touched on how having more female advisers can better serve female clients. Women often feel more comfortable working with female advisers, especially in sensitive situations like post-divorce or navigating significant life changes. Itās important to challenge the stereotypes about womenās attitudes to risk and show that women are confident, informed decision-makers when it comes to their finances.
Iām optimistic that the future will see more women leading in the industry, and Iām proud to be part of a growing movement to close the gender gap in finance. Letās continue to push for positive change and build a more inclusive, supportive environment for women in this space.
Head to the link in my bio to read the full article.