[More Indian women are earning, saving and proactively taking financial decisions, yet many remain underrepresented in formal investing. A study by The Wealth Company shows that women are open to growth-oriented products, especially mutual funds, but need support from the financial ecosystem, as reported by ET Wealth.
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64% women investors with less than Rs 5 lakh income prefer SIP in mutual funds. Check details
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