Clue is THE original femtech company - Clue’s founder Ida Tin coined the term a few years ago because there wasn’t even a word to talk about technology for women.
Maybe we need to invent a new term for female investing, so we can start talking about that - would the world be different if women chose which companies got money and which didn’t? Would more women start getting wealthier too?
In this episode, we speak to Carrie Walter and Audrey Tsang, Co-CEOs of Clue. We talk all about Clue’s mission, how femtech can and should make money, and why they’re doing a crowdfund.
Head to www.helloclue.com/crowdfunding to find our how you can invest in Clue from as little as £10. The crowdfund pre-registration is available from today (April 4), with investment available from April 18.
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