As a chartered financial planner, founder of an all-female financial advice firm and someone who’s had a career spanning some 30 years in personal finance, I am a huge advocate of this sector as a fantastic career for women.

This is not reflected in the current gender balance statistics however, particularly in relation to the financial planning role.

According to current FCA data obtained by an FT Adviser freedom of information request, only 18 per cent of financial planners are women and male students still largely dominate in the advice academies.

I, like many of my peers, have my own views and lived experience in terms of why this might be the case, but what we really lack is any meaningful sector data.

Under the banner of the not-for-profit professional body, the Consumer Duty Alliance, we have recently formed the Women’s Wealth Alliance working group, comprising a number of like-minded women, and championed by FT Adviser.



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