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UBS Investor Watch
For our latest Investor Watch, we researched extensively into how women worldwide engage with their finances.
We wanted to know: How do women around the world approach their financial well-being? Are they fully engaged in the financial decisions that affect them? And if not, why not?
Women acknowledge that long-term finances are highly important
With an average of 85.2 years, women in Switzerland are expected to live longer than men (81.2 years). With increasing life expectancy come new financial challenges to consider. We asked, which are women's top long-term financial needs. This is what they told us:
Top long-term financial needs
"Why is financial planning so important?"
Sandra Huber-Schütz, Head of Women's Wealth UBS WM Switzerland
Main reasons for deferring investment decisions
"Who makes the financial decisions?"
Sandra Huber-Schütz, Head of Women's Wealth UBS WM Switzerland
Main benefits of shared decisions
"Which advice do women give other women?"
Sandra Huber-Schütz, Head of Women's Wealth UBS WM Switzerland
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About the survey
From September 2017 to January 2019, UBS surveyed 3,652 women. Of these women, 2,251 were married with at least $1m in investable assets. Others (1,401) were either divorced or widowed within the last five years. These women had at least $250k in investable assets. UBS also conducted in-depth interviews with 71 female respondents. The entire global sample was split across nine markets: Brazil, Germany, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, Switzerland, Italy, the UK and the US.