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Men hold £6.6 billion more in stocks and shares ISAs than women, highlighting a growing gender investment gap.
Women hold more cash ISAs than men, but a £6.6 billion gender gap exists in stocks and shares ISAs, where men invest more.
This gap starts at age 21 and widens in the thirties.
Reasons include lower earnings, less secure incomes due to caregiving, and lack of investment knowledge.
To bridge the gap, experts suggest regular small investments and educating women about the benefits of stocks and shares ISAs over cash ISAs.
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Los hombres tienen £6.600 millones más en acciones y acciones que las mujeres, lo que pone de relieve una creciente brecha de inversión de género.