Meet the ex-Goldman wealth advisor who quit to solve Britain's £567 billion gender investment gap

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Ayesha Ofori launched Propelle, a female-focused financial investment platform, after realizing she had spent her career making “rich men richer.”

Ayesha Ofori is a former Goldman Sachs wealth advisor who quit her high-profile job to resolve Britain's gender wealth gap, after realizing she had spent her career making rich men even richer.Propelle has raised over £1.2 million in pre-seed funding and is backed by Google, which invested $100,000 into the platform, Ofori told CNBC Make It in an interview.

Additionally, the latest data from Prospect, a British union representing 157,000 professionals across industries like tech, education, transport and legal,that the gender pensions gap stood at 37.9% between 2021 and 2022 — more than double the gender pay gap, which was reported as 14.9% in 2022. "Saving and investing are not the same thing, and the two words are used interchangeably often. That annoys me, because they're not the same, and women naturally default to saving and they save thinking they're investing," Ofori said.

Before she left Goldman, Ofori started throwing events for women in London in order to share her story of building wealth for herself and clients — and, within a few months, 2,000 women were signing up to attend.

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