Thursday, 16 November 2017

Research reveals New Zealand women's confidence gap

Too many New Zealand women still lack confidence when it comes to dealing with their finances, AMP Financial Services says.

The KiwiSaver provider's general manager of advice and sales, Therese Singleton, was prompted to research New Zealand women's attitudes to the financial services sector when she saw worrying data from the United States.

It showed women there rated financial services as the industry least sympathetic and understanding of them. They cited a lack of respect, poor advice, contradictory policies, one-size-fits-all forms and too much red tape.

Singleton surveyed 700 New Zealand women and found most were happy with the quality of service they got from financial institutions in this country.

from
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/98767642/Research-reveals-New-Zealand-womens-confidence-gap

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