Fintuity Celebrates International Women’s Day

Fintuity is proud to announce that in celebration of International Women’s Day, we will be shortly releasing our findings into the role, scale and scope of women in the fintech industry.

International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality across the world.

We will shortly be serialising a number of blogs, interviews and proprietary data sets that will be aimed at exploring the core role of women in fintech as well as assessing the value-added benefits to all stakeholders of having and promoting an inclusive workspace.

A full list of Innovate UK official awardees for the 2021 Women in Fintech ‘Powerlist’ can be found here.

We are very excited to explore just how the tech and finance industries have changed over the past few years and will continue to do our part to promote diversity in both!

If you are interested to participate and share your experience with us please contact olga@fintuity.com or Nic Cobb at nic.cobb@fintuity.com.

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