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1044. News: Revolut launches £65-a-month ultra-premium business card to take on American Express

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Mar 9, 2026
Denise Johansson, co-CEO of Enfuce and payments researcher, reveals a study on how fraud hits women harder. Rebecca Owers, HSBC wealth lead, discusses boosting female representation and confidence in wealth advice. Ruth Foxe Blader, VC partner at Citrine, offers investing and resale market perspective. They explore fraud patterns, psychological impacts, representation in wealth management, and why younger women face higher digital risk.
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INSIGHT

Women Bear Disproportionate Aftermath Of Fraud

  • Fraud affects men and women at similar rates but women suffer far greater psychological and financial after-effects.
  • Enfuce research found 44% of women reported anxiety, 29% felt less safe, and 2 in 5 cut spending or struggled to pay bills after fraud.
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Younger Women Face Higher Digital Fraud Exposure

  • Younger women face higher exposure to digital fraud due to time spent in online environments like social media and marketplaces.
  • Enfuce found over two-thirds of women aged 18–34 experienced fraud and four in five reported ongoing psychological effects.
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Mass Affluent Women Invest Early But Feel Less Successful

  • Mass affluent women start investing earlier, are ambitious about wealth, yet report lower feelings of financial success.
  • HSBC research: nearly 4 in 10 mass affluent women began investing before 25; 74% value pursuing wealth but only 64% feel financially successful.
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