American women are investing their money at higher rates than ever, but confidence is still low. Women are working to combat the field’s existing gender and race gap, but how is that playing out, and what can existing and emerging financial providers do to tap into and innovate among this audience?
Jessica Robinson is the founder of Moxie Future, an insights community that empowers women investors to grow their wealth through responsible and impact investing for a more sustainable world. She is also the author of Financial Feminism: A Woman’s Guide to Investing for a Sustainable Future.
Delyanne Barros is an investing coach and the founder of Delyanne The Money Coach LLC. Her signature program, Slay the Stock Market, teaches new investors how to become financially independent and retire early and has over 6,300 enrolled students. She has been named one of the most influential voices on money by Time and she hosted Diversifying, the first personal finance podcast produced by CNN.
Josephine Platt is a writer, editor, and researcher, with a background in lifestyle and travel journalism. She covers international travel and culture and has written across arts, fashion, wellness, and self for a range of titles. Pursuing her interest in cultural, social, and psychological phenomena, Platt is studying social and cultural anthropology as a postgraduate student, with research interests around Western engagement with indigenous spiritual practices.