Wealthy Families Lead Charge Into Gender Lens Investing in Asia

  • More family offices in Asia back businesses benefiting women
  • Younger heirs more comfortable with novel investment styles
Teja Ventures' Tan on Gender Lens Investing
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When Grace Tahir’s daughter turned 14, they sat down to talk careers.

As a family linked to two Indonesian billionaire patriarchs, a life of leisure has always been an option for the women in the family -- but the teenager said she wanted to work, like her mother. That sparked a renewed determination in Tahir to help advance women, pushing her to pour more funding into investments with a female focus.