Opportunities for educated housewives
Many educated women, housewives at present, depend on the income of a single bread-earner at home. Many of them, financially average or wealthy, are capable of having a professional life and career. But they face many hassles in taking up full-time engagements because of their priority to family matters.
The pandemic has brought in some positive changes in society. Work-from-home (WFH) using high-end technology has become the order of the day for men and women. Educated women, fully engaged in household affairs and unable to pursue their professional aspirations, can now fulfil their dreams in the changing environment. Each of them can add value to their own family’s wealth by providing a professional touch of management to their conventional savings and investment methods. What is required is a crash course on wealth management and a hand-holding by a professional organisation.
The Financialisation of savings in India has been visible ever since the Jan Dhan accounts have changed the way savings and investments used to be among households in India. More and more savings are getting channelised into financial assets for better risk-adjusted growth and easy liquidity. Indian financial and insurance sectors provide a wide range of investment products and risk-cover instruments for people of all incomes and risk profiles. What is required to enhance this process of financialisation of household savings is to empower members of Indian households to take prudent investment decisions based on their risk-taking abilities and financial goals.
Impetus Arthasutra is taking the first step in empowering educated Indian women with the investment knowledge required to make the right investment decisions for themselves. What can be a more enriching profession than an activity where you can add value to your family wealth!
Mumbai-based Impetus Arthasutra has offered fellowship programs for management students in the wealth management domain. It has enriched hundreds of students with the hands-on experience and practical knowledge they obtained during their fellowship at Impetus Arthasutra.
From now on, housewives also can manage their investments and surplus resources. Thus, by staying at home, a woman can achieve her dream of working while spending enough time in the family. You can assure that your family, relatives, and neighbours invest in the most suitable investment options. Through that work, you gain knowledge of the financial market and become a better investment manager of your resources in future.
This completely free-of-cost training would make them aware of the opportunities ahead of them, says Mr P R Dilip, Managing Director of Impetus Arthasutra. “Impetus has a strong talent base for delivering a resourceful training and cutting-edge infrastructure through which a learner can grow. Many of our former interns have reached admirable levels in their career,” he adds.
With over a quarter of a century of experience in investment research and fund management, Impetus Arthasutra has channelised investors’ money worth billions of rupees into various asset classes. These investments have achieved desirable results irrespective of the periodic economic downturns and recessions.
For details contact: Impetus Arthasutra, Goregaon East, Mumbai. :
Phone : +91 22 40562709
Email: info@impetusindia.in
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