The Wallet

Breaking Down Investing Barriers, with Maxime Carmignac

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🌟 Maxime Carmignac is the Managing Director of Carmignac UK - an asset management firm with €41.7bn of assets under management. 


💸 Today, we talk about asset management, the ways in which women investors need to empower each other, tackling gender inequalities, and more. 


1/ Women are holding an increasing amount of money, yet they're still poorly addressed by the financial community, which is something Maxime is keen to change.


2/ Carmignac is a company owned by both the Carmignac family and their employees, and Maxime explains what asset management is and what it’s like to run a family business.  


3/ While women are less assertive than men, they also tend to focus on longer-term investment gains rather than short-term wins, and are more concerned with sustainable investing, so Maxime offers her investment advice to women as well as the importance of ESG.


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