The report shows a gradual increase in the number of board seats held by women across India Inc, with women holding 18.3 per cent board seats in 2023, up from 13.8 per cent in 2018, and 17.1 per cent ...
Women hold just 17 per cent of active personal loans despite outperforming men on repayment metrics, exposing gaps in fintech ...
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Government schemes for women in 2026: 6 programs helping women start businesses from home
Women in India are no longer limited by traditional roles. From managing large corporations to running successful home-based businesses, women are proving their capabilities across every sector.
Women investors managed ₹11.3 trillion AUM in FY26, contributing ₹3 trillion (35% of inflows), reflecting rising participation and goal-oriented investment strategies.
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The rise of women in finance leadership in India: First it was in banking, now it is in GCCs
Arundhati Bhattacharya, Naina Lal Kidwai, Chanda Kochhar, Shikha Sharma were all leading some of the country’s largest financial institutions. Today, a striking number of global capability centres run ...
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