
Finance Platform Dhanvesttor Sees Rise in Womens Share of Mutual Fund Investments
By: WE staff | Tuesday, 10 June 2025
- The first portfolio management firm in India dedicated to women is Dhanvesttor
- The Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) has released new data, which the company welcomes
- A significant change in the Indian investment landscape is highlighted by AMFI
Dhanvesttor, the first women-only portfolio management company in India, has praised the Association of Mutual Funds in India's (AMFI) most recent report, which shows a dramatic change in the nation's investment environment: women now own 33 percent of mutual fund assets, double the percentage five years ago.
Despite being a relatively new player in the mutual fund industry, Dhanvesttor believes that this development marks a significant turning point in India's financial history, especially for platforms run by women.
Anooshka Soham Bathwal, the founder and CEO of Dhanvesttor, commented on the results: This is a change in narrative, not just a statistic. Women are prepared to take control of their financial futures, as the AMFI report confirms. Our goal at Dhanvesttor is to transform the way women interact with money by empowering them as well as managing their wealth.
With the recent introduction of its mutual fund services, Dhanvesttor is putting itself in a leading position to help Indian women become more financially independent. The organization provides individualized portfolio management services that complement women's distinct life objectives, aspirations, and achievements. Through community workshops aimed at demystifying investing and establishing a more approachable financial environment, it also promotes learning and connections.
Anooshka continued, "A lot of our clients are first-time investors." They seek direction and trust, not intricacy or judgment. We provide just that. The AMFI data supports our long-held belief that the time is now. We are here to make sure that Indian women who are investing do so with clarity, confidence, and a strong sense of community.
Dhanvesttor sees the growing number of women becoming active investors as a significant cultural and economic change that will lead to new discussions about gender, wealth, and inclusive growth in India.