
Episode 130
Mind & Money: are there differences between men and women when it comes to money?
The investment industry has long been associated with male dominance and a disparity in terms of female representation. In this episode, Becky and Greg discuss whether there are key differences between men and women with regard to finance, social expectat
May 26, 202118m 35s
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Show Notes
The investment industry has long been associated with male dominance and a disparity in terms of female representation. In this episode, Becky and Greg discuss whether there are key differences between men and women with regard to finance, social expectations and how we can better frame investment to appeal to women.
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Becky O’Connor is Head of Pensions & Savings at interactive investor. Greg Davies is a behavioural finance expert at Oxford Risk. See oxfordrisk.com for more information.
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