Do women need or even *want* their own financial products? Isn’t money something that should be approached gender-neutrally?
I wrote an opinion piece for @TechCrunch answering these questions - would love to hear your thoughts!
https://t.co/AayDXTimcS
One of the biggest mistakes we see from first-time investors: not paying attention to fees.
Here’s how investing fees compound over time and are considerably eating into your returns 👉
Here are a few ways to keep fees down:
👉Go for passive rather than actively managed funds
👉Compare the platform fees when signing up (there can be huge differences!) and check for hidden fees.
👉Avoid high-cost financial advisors that take a % of your money
Another pinch-me-moment: Alexia de Broglie and I are guest editors of the @FT 🥳
Find our five articles in this week’s Financial Times Edit. They reflect the issues we find most pertinent to the changing ways we spend, save, invest, and live.
Did you see Margot de Broglie (@EconUCL 2019) in @UCLAlumni's Portico Magazine? https://t.co/UeymoklBWU
Margot founded @UCL startup Your Juno with her sister Alexia. Your Juno is making finance more accessible.
@YourJunoApp@BroglieMargot
In this morning's newsletter, I get into just how bad the gender pay gap is at UK fintechs.
Only two fintech unicorns — Monzo and Starling — have a gender pay gap that is smaller than the national average.
https://t.co/niGMMRXrFa
“THE DUOLINGO OF MONEY”
Great demo @BroglieMargot and Alexia de Broglie of @YourJunoApp - winners of first #finovate scholarship
50k UK customers in first year and growing 32% MoM. Great to see their success providing much needed financial education
https://t.co/Jap8VCZqj6