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Women urged to take control of their future financial success

by Cumbria Crack
08/03/2021
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To mark International Women’s Day today a Carlisle financial advice firm is encouraging women to take control of their future financial success.

International Women’s Day celebrates the achievements of women and is a call to action to increase gender parity and raise awareness about gender equality.

The Stan Sherlock Associates team, which unusually in the financial services sector is dominated by women with 12 out of 15 staff female, is backing a campaign by the Chartered Insurance Institute to better inform women about the disparity in financial resilience they face when compared to men.

An Institute report, Moments that Matter, identifies that women are exposed to financial risks throughout their lives in a way that doesn’t affect men.

It found that “one in three women in their 30s say that if they lost their main source of income, their money would not last a month, compared with one in four men of the same age.

Data from IRESS highlighted that many women may also be underinsured with critical illness cover for men averaging an assured sum of £10,985  compared to £5,790 for women over a three year period.

Emma Sherlock, chief operating officer, said: “Unfortunately, research shows that women are more likely to have a pension deficit and are more vulnerable to financial problems following a relationship break up or death of a partner, particularly if they have children.

“We are encouraging women to seek professional financial advice whatever their current life stage or situation.”

The firm’s advisers believe the impact of the pandemic will also impact women’s financial futures and their view is backed by the findings of the Commons Women and Inequalities Committee.

In a report published last month, it identified that women had been more heavily impacted by the COVID-19 crisis than men.

Women were more likely to be employed in sectors forced to close during the pandemic and were more at risk of job losses, being furloughed and were more likely than men to be employed in less secure work. Working mothers were still likely to carry the higher burden of childcare.

Emma added: “Raising awareness about the financial disparity between men and women is important, but what’s more vital is giving women the tools and advice they need to enable them to take control and level up their future finances.”

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