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Saxo Bank Sees Global Rise In Female Investors
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Saxo Bank sees a rise in female clients across all offices as more women globally continue to invest in higher numbers. The bank attributes this to a number of client initiatives.
Copenhagen-based Saxo Bank, which provides
trading platforms for investors and fintech services, has seen
a global rise in female clients.
Saxo Singapore saw a 6.5-fold increase in new women investors in
2020, compared with 5.3-fold for men, a trend which continued
into 2021, the group said. In Saxo in Singapore, 30 per
cent of investors and 24 per cent of trader clients are female, a
much higher percentage than the industry average, according to
the bank. New female clients are also generally younger, as
the bank's client base is becoming more diverse, with 70 per
cent of new clients in Singapore aged between 21 and 40.
“At Saxo, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to
fulfil their financial aspirations and make an impact, and
investing is one of the ways to make an impact, for themselves
and for the world and communities around them,” Maria Jelen,
regional head of relationship management and sales trading,
Saxo Markets, said. “This International Women’s Day, we are
encouraged to see more women choosing to put their trust in Saxo
to be their partner as they trade and invest into their future.
While we are still far from [having] equal representation, the
trend is currently picking up in the right direction.”
The bank said it has achieved this through a “concerted and
targeted effort to incentivise more women to trade and invest,”
with client initiatives such as providing expert insights on
investing, educational seminars, low brokerage fees, and referral
programmes.
The top ten stocks preferred by the bank’s global female clients
include Meta Platforms, Tesla, Nova Nordisk and Microsoft Meta
Platforms, Apple, ASML Holding, iShares Core S&P 500 UCITS
ETF, Vestas Wind Systems, NVidia Corp, and Shell, in that
order.
Within Singapore, female clients favour Tesla, Meta Platforms,
iShares Core S&P 500 UCITS ETF, Microsoft, iShares Core
Emerging Markets IMI UCITS ETF, iShares Physical Gold, Apple,
iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF, iShares Developed Markets
Property Yield UCITS ETF, and iShares US Aggregate Bond UCITS
ETF, the bank said in a statement.
The pandemic has also galvanised
female investors in the UK many of whom started investing in
the last two years, this publication reported last week.
To mark International Women’s Day, Saxo in Singapore will host a
roundtable discussion entitled Her Money Magic on 23
March. Speakers from 100 Women in Finance, Sophia and StashAway
will share their investment journeys during the event at Saxo’s
new office at CapitaSpring. The event will also be live
streamed.