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Home News Financial Planning

Australian women trump APAC peers in financial confidence

Research from Fidelity has found Australian women are more confident in managing their money but more concerned about the gender pay gap and rising costs.

by rnath
March 7, 2023
in Financial Planning, News
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Australian women are, on average, more confident in their ability to manage their money than their Asia Pacific counterparts, according to research.

The Fidelity Global Thought Leadership Asia Sustainability Study, which surveyed over 2,000 men and women in Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong, found some 60% of Australian women were more self-assured in handling their finances compared to 49% of their peers in the region.

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“There was some good news, with Australian women more likely to feel they are actively managing their finances, and that they have the ability to make the right decisions about where their money is invested or saved, compared to their APAC peers,” said Lauren Jackson, business manager at Fidelity International.

They were more likely to advocate for additional measures like childcare than other women in the region and ranked highly in wanting more commitment from the government to close the gender pay gap.

However, Jackson noted, Australian women were more concerned about rising costs than their peers.  

“[They] are more concerned about the effect of the cost of living on their financial situation (74% compared to the APAC average of 52%) and are more likely to have debts they are worried about (45% compared to the APAC average of 33%),” she said. 

“Australian women are also less likely to agree that they have a personal income which covers everyday expenses and bills than their APAC counterparts.”

The research found significant gaps in the perception of Australian men and women about their financial situation, with women less likely to say they felt very or fairly financially independent.

Jackson said: “Some of the biggest differences in attitudes towards money were in response to queries where respondents were asked to agree or disagree with statements like ‘investing is for people like me’.

“While more than half of the Australian men surveyed, at 57%, agreed with that statement, just 34% of Australian women did. 

“Gender stereotypes around investor confidence may be a factor in these responses, but women are also less likely to say they feel very or fairly financially independent, which impacts their ability to see themselves as investors.”

When it came to retirement, just over a quarter (35%) said they probably or definitely had enough for retirement compared to 65% of men. 

The research found women were also much more conservative when it comes to their expected personal income in retirement, anticipating an average income of $66,874 compared to $82,456 for men.

According to Jackson, such figures came as no surprise after data published by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) found the average superannuation balance for women aged between 60 to 64 was just $289,180 in June 2019, compared to $359,870 for men. 

“That is well short of the $540,000 balance that ASFA says is needed for a single person to achieve a comfortable retirement based on retiring at age 67,” she said.   

“Much needs to be done to improve the superannuation gender gap. Many women’s retirement savings suffer from taking time out of the workforce to raise children and they also often work in lower paying industries.”

Accessibility to advice would be crucial here to help women on all income levels build their financial confidence, Jackson added.  

“Financial advisers can help women build their confidence but can also educate them around how best to utilise many of the strategies available to assist in boosting their super balances. 

“For example, many may not know the downsizer contribution – which enables people to place up to $300,000 into their super from the proceeds of the sale of their home if they meet eligibility requirements – is now accessible to people over 55 years old.”

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