Across civilizations and throughout history, women have proved their mettle in leadership roles. From Hatshepsut the first female king of Egypt who attained unprecedented power, adopting the full titles and regalia of a pharaoh to India’s Kalpana Morparia, CEO of JP Morgan.
Today women are a force to recon with and a small but dominant force in the financial world. Avestar Capital LLC, a wealth management advisory firm, recognizes the role of women, their ability to lead and their zest to grow and excel in a competitive financial management environment. Their innate capacity to prepare for the future by investing in it.
Avestar Capital LLC, a company led by Shilpa Konduri, a woman President, therefore, encourages other women to enter the investment arena with structured customer-centric plans and support initiatives that handhold them right through the way. Now no longer do women need to worry about being plunged into the deep end of investments. All questions and concerns they may have about “when is the right time”, “When is the right time to exit”, “Can I exit before the funds have matured” will be explained in detail covering all points in doubt.
Women investors are growing in numbers. This is because women in the workforce now stand at 52.4% as stated by a recent World Bank report. The dynamics of women in the financial sector have changed with time. The access to excess funds makes them more inclined to take risks and succeed. This change has inspired a future–forward social infrastructure where families egg on equal participation of both men and women in shouldering financial responsibilities. The present-day emancipated woman is eager to enter the ecosystem of professionals and tap her potential to the maximum. Avestar Capital LLC, a financial advisory firm is one such example of an organization where women are part of the management team with Licia Salice-Jarisch, as the Financial Officer & Anita Lam, is at the Corporate Administrator role along with Shilpa Konduri Mullan.
According to Elizabeth Dennis, head of Private Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley, we learn that “Women investors are not a niche demographic, they are a major force in wealth management”. Women across diversities are now willing to take charge of the financial spectrum and attract more women to build confidential wealth portfolios comprising a mixed bag of complex financial products. The world of equal participation will encourage multi-skilled professionals who are employed on the basis of their skill set and ability rather than on the basis of gender.