Fintech sector overlooks lucrative women's market amid data gaps and bias

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WOMEN represent the world's largest and fastest growing market, controlling over 40 per cent of global wealth - or US$216 trillion - and earning US$24 trillion annually. Read more at The Business Times.

With their ability to create low-cost, time-efficient and sustainable solutions that women want, fintechs are in a win-win situation, says MAS's Mr Mohanty.WOMEN represent the world's largest and fastest growing market, controlling over 40 per cent of global wealth - or US$216 trillion - and earning US$24 trillion annually.

Yet, this segment remains largely overlooked and underserved in the financial industry, particularly...

 

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