Dhanvesttor, India’s first women-focused portfolio management company, plans to enter mutual fund business and will soon be filing papers with market regulator SEBI.
The recent findings by the Association of Mutual Funds in India highlighted a significant shift in the Indian investment landscape with women now accounting for 33 per cent of MF assets, double the share from five years ago.
Anooshka Soham Bathwal, CEO & Founder of Dhanvesttor, said the AMFI report reaffirms that women are ready to own their financial journeys and Dhanvesttor intends to rewrite the relationship women have with money.
“Most of our clients are first-time investors. What they need is not jargon or judgment—they need a partner. That’s what we offer,” she added.
Currently, Dhanvesttor offers curated portfolio management services tailored to the ambitions, life stages and goals of women investors.
As more women take ownership of their financial futures, Dhanvesttor sees this as a cultural and economic turning point.