What the press say
International Women’s Day: the fight for female financial empowerment
A gender gap exists in investing, but a new set of women are changing this by encouraging money confidence, says Abha Shah
The three women tackling the gender finance gap
egative stereotypes about womens’ attitude to money are causing women to fall behind financially, the co-founder of a financial education platform has said.
International Women’s Day: the fight for female financial empowerment
A gender gap exists in investing, but a new set of women are changing this by encouraging money confidence, says Abha Shah
FinTech: an industry built by men, for men?
The progress made in the gender equality fight is cause for celebration. But the FinTech industry must not be complacent, there is a long way to go.
Female Invest Raises $4.5 Million To Empower Women To Invest
Female Invest raises a $4.5 million seed round led by Green Visor Capital and New Theory Ventures, and angel investors including Mia Wagner, the CEO of Nordic Female Founders and Fiona Pathiraja, a managing partner at Crista Gallis Ventures.
Female Invest acquires sustainability-focused investment platform Gaia Investments
Female Invest announces the acquisition of fellow Danish fintech Gaia Investments with plans to integrate the trading platform, which focuses on investing in companies with sustainability goals, into its app.
How to define your money goals and feel financially empowered as we head into 2023
According to the founders of Female Invest, a global financial educator targeting women, break down exactly how women can acquire the skills needed to take charge of their finances.
2020 Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards Presents $100,000 To 7 Entrepreneurs
Seven women entrepreneurs were named the winners of the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards for creating startup businesses that serve as catalysts for change and growth within their communities and the larger society.
FORCES FOR CHANGE
Along with six other female entrepreneurs, Anna Hartvigsen was presented with $100,000 to help fund Female Invest. Why? Because like her fellow prizewinners, she’s at the helm of a start-up that is effecting positive change.