80% of wealthy female investors in Asia feel that their wealth managers or private bankers misunderstand their goals, according to a report released by EY today. The report, titled “Women and wealth: The case for a customised approach”, aims to discern behavioural differences between female and male investors. Within the region, Hong Kong records the highest level of ‘misunderstanding’, with 86%…
EY: 80% of female investors in Asia feel misunderstood by wealth advisors
8 March 2017

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