Rwanda has made significant progress in advancing women in leadership, business and public life, but participation in investment markets remains comparatively low -- a gap BK Capital is seeking to address through its She Invests initiative. Figures presented during BK Capital’s She Invests conversations in Kigali on Thursday, June 18, showed that women account for just 36 per cent of the investment bank’s more than 10,000 clients, despite their …
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