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Women can unlock financial freedom with the Hamsa app

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9 November, 2022

In an investment world where men dominate, 70% of women choose to keep their savings in cash despite increasing financial power. Fintech startup Hamsa is dedicated to closing the investment gap by offering a simple, recurring investment product with flawless regular payments designed for women!

Oksana Sivokobilska, Founder of Hamsa: “Working in senior banking positions for over 24 years has given me a deep understanding of the financial challenges women face and the apparent gaps in products being offered to them. Most do not invest as high commissions, unclear products, and hidden costs create uncertainty, allowing inflation to eat away at their cash savings.

For too long, the financial industry has underserved women. They deserve a tool that enables them to reach their financial potential. It’s proven that when women invest, they do it more responsibly and long-term and need a solution fit for female psychology and behaviour.
This is why we are building the first subscription-based investment tool designed with women in mind at Hamsa. We offer one investment product and empower you to build investing habits over time through regular payments and a supportive community anyone can join. In fact, the first 10’000 individuals to sign up for our waiting list will receive a welcome gift from the founding team.”




About Hamsa

Hamsa will make investing simple for women with a single product – shares of the Top 500 global companies and a subscription model of recurring investments. With the added support of a female community, this easy-to-use tool will encourage women to develop a new habit of investing consistently for their long-term financial stability. Without the need for significant starting capital or advanced financial knowledge, Hamsa lowers the barrier to entry into the investment world for millions of women.

With a business plan and core team in place, as well as technology landscape elements provided by best-in-class BaaS (banking as a service) partners, Hamsa is now building a community of investment-curious women.

Hamsa App was built by women for women, aiming to bring financial freedom and confidence to millions of women worldwide. You can join the Hamsa waitlist to be among the first to invest! For more information, visit www.hamsaplan.com.

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