Quilter becomes sponsor of Girls Are Investors charity

'Changing perspective among young women'

Julia Bahr
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Quilter has revealed it has signed a sponsorship deal with Girls Are Investors (GAIN), a charity set up by investment professionals to support diversity in the workplace and encourage more young women into the industry.

Quilter said in supporting the sponsorship, its colleagues have participated in a virtual panel, ‘An introduction to Wealth Management', and provided content for a video series that GAIN has created, featuring representatives talking about their role, how they got there, and advice for entry-level females. This sponsorship is part of Quilter's commitments made in its two-year 'Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) Action Plan'. The plan prioritises solutions with measurable impact that will sustain over the long-term and plan supports an equity-based approach focusing on the differing needs of und...

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