
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Kristy Chong revolutionised personal care products for women all over the world by creating an underwear range that absorbs leaks. The company she founded in 2013, ModiBodi, sold for $140 million last year and now Chong is turning from entrepreneur to investor. But there’s a caveat. The companies she’s backing must be founded by women.
This podcast is sponsored by Charter Hall, to learn more visit www.charterhall.com.au/investments/new-to-investing/getting-started-in-commercial-property-investment
Background reading:
How an Aussie entrepreneur turned leak-proof undies into $140m in cash
Three's a party for Quadrant's new Growth Fund
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By The Australian Financial Review3.8
55 ratings
Kristy Chong revolutionised personal care products for women all over the world by creating an underwear range that absorbs leaks. The company she founded in 2013, ModiBodi, sold for $140 million last year and now Chong is turning from entrepreneur to investor. But there’s a caveat. The companies she’s backing must be founded by women.
This podcast is sponsored by Charter Hall, to learn more visit www.charterhall.com.au/investments/new-to-investing/getting-started-in-commercial-property-investment
Background reading:
How an Aussie entrepreneur turned leak-proof undies into $140m in cash
Three's a party for Quadrant's new Growth Fund
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

38 Listeners

67 Listeners

82 Listeners

45 Listeners

52 Listeners

13 Listeners

61 Listeners

21 Listeners

25 Listeners

20 Listeners

21 Listeners

36 Listeners

204 Listeners

10 Listeners

0 Listeners

22 Listeners

20 Listeners

10 Listeners