women

Financially Savvy

Asia investors beat the market when they bet on women, BofA says

The BofA analysis of returns since 2010 is the latest to suggest diverse leadership can contribute to corporate success.
Ageing gracefully - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fitness

Ageing gracefully

Fitness tips for women at every age group
The inspiring women at Zenith’s Meet the DreamHers event - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Timepieces

The inspiring women at Zenith’s Meet the DreamHers event

Zenith’s Meet the DreamHers event in Singapore introduces passionate and inspiring women who embody the brand’s fighting spirit
Female power - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Interview

Female power

Harpreet BEdi, CEO of Garcha Group, talks about her passion for women's rights and women's empowerment.

Interview

Cancer care champion

Serena Wee of ICON Cancer Care has big plans to take cancer care to the next level

Timepieces

NEW: Corum Bubble Mini

There is just no escaping the vivacity of the Corum Bubble watch, not even when it is this tiny. The most curvaceous watch on the planet has been shrunk into case sizes measuring just 17mm across with the Bubble Mini collection – the smallest Bubble w

In print this week

After making her fortune, Anna Haotanto wants to teach others more about investing

SINGAPORE (May 15): Anna Vanessa Haotanto became a selfmade millionaire at 29, an age when many people are still climbing the corporate ladder. She achieved this mainly by making smart investments and saving prudently.

Singapore wants to double women on company boards in 3 years

SINGAPORE (April 5): A Singapore government-backed group wants to double women’s representation on company boards to 20% by the end of the decade in what it says would be a "big challenge" catching up with other countries in terms of having more

Fintech

Miss Kaya targets Asia’s women investors with launch of fintech platform in Singapore

SINGAPORE (Jan 4): Assets under management (AUM) of automated wealth management services, otherwise known as robo-advisors, are projected to rise by 2,500% to US$489 billion ($708.3 billion) globally by 2020, according to data provided by financial servic

Singapore seen as worst APAC country for workplace gender equality

SINGAPORE (Oct 31): Gender disparity in Singapore’s workplace has yet to become a thing of the past. At least, that is how 63% of the city state’s respondents to the Women in Leadership in Asia Pacific report see it.
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