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On average men in Australia retire with a lot more superannuation than women, about 35% more. That’s a staggering amount.
But it seems that money is still a taboo subject, and most women would rather talk to their friends and colleagues about sex than about their finances.
Someone who is trying to break that taboo is Christina Hobbs, who has made it her mission to make us better with our money. Christina is the CEO and co-founder of Verve Super, which is Australia’s first ethical super fund established by women for women. Through Verve she is opening up the conversation and providing support to help women take control of their finances, build their wealth and ultimately close the savings gap.
You can find out more about Christina and Verve Super here - https://vervesuper.com.au
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On average men in Australia retire with a lot more superannuation than women, about 35% more. That’s a staggering amount.
But it seems that money is still a taboo subject, and most women would rather talk to their friends and colleagues about sex than about their finances.
Someone who is trying to break that taboo is Christina Hobbs, who has made it her mission to make us better with our money. Christina is the CEO and co-founder of Verve Super, which is Australia’s first ethical super fund established by women for women. Through Verve she is opening up the conversation and providing support to help women take control of their finances, build their wealth and ultimately close the savings gap.
You can find out more about Christina and Verve Super here - https://vervesuper.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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