Will’s Week highlights avoidable gap in wealth protection
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Will’s Week highlights avoidable gap in wealth protection
September’s Will’s Week draws attention to a staggering reality facing South African families: fewer than 15% of people have a valid will when they die, leaving billions of rands trapped in legal limbo and families facing often-devastating financial consequences. “Having an up-to-date will is a cornerstone of comprehensive wealth protection

Closing the confidence gap
Press release: 13 August 2025 Closing the confidence gap: More South African women are taking control of their financial futures Johannesburg, 13 August 2025: South African women are reshaping the financial landscape, with the finances of nearly 40% of households now led by women. Women are increasingly exploring alternative investments

Women increasingly drawn to alternative and other investments
The Motley Fool has found that there is a shift in the investment landscape for women in the United States. More women are investing at younger ages compared to previous generations. According to their study, 71% of female Gen Zers invest, compared to 63% of Millennials, 55% of Gen Xers,
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