Ed's Blog All-women founded Verve Super’s acquisition is the business story we need Built by women, for women, with the backing of women investors. Verve Super is being acquired by Future Super.
Ed's Blog Verve’s $3 million raise shows power of women founders creating women-focused financial products Verve has just raised $3 million for Verve Money, demonstrated desire for financial products founded by women.
News & Views The female investors backing female-founded Verve Super in multi-million dollar raise Verve looked to female investors to achieve their latest, massive $2.6 million raise.
News & Views Verve Super to invest in companies that prioritise gender equality Verve Super will become the first Australian super fund to direct its members’ investments towards companies that perform well on gender equality.
Entrepreneurs Finding your inner circle as a female entrepreneur If this year has taught me anything, it’s that female entrepreneurs need an inner circle, writes Christina Hobbs, CEO of Verve Super.
Partner Content A divorce coach on speed dial: The support squad every Aussie woman needs The initiative is labelled a wealth building ‘Support Squad’ and it will be the first of its kind for any Australian super fund.
Partner Content Meet the women changing society’s outdated messages on money Christina Hobbs, Co-Founder and CEO of Verve Super thinks society’s messaging to women about money is inherently sexist and patriarchal.
Partner Content What you need to know about your super in your 20s, 30s & 40s With recent statistics showing women retire with almost 47% less super than men, there’s never been a better time get on top of your future finances.
Leadership How Verve Super CEO Christina Hobbs is shaking up super for Australian women There is currently a real crisis in the retirement outcomes of women according to Christina Hobbs: “women are retiring with 47% less super than men,”
News & Views New super fund for women offers ethical investment promises and halts fees during parental leave Verve Super fund has launched with no fees on parental leave and a number of promises to help women close the retirement savings gap.