In comparison, women fund managers accounted for just 7 per cent of the total number of such managers in 2016. Together, they had managed assets to the tune of Rs 2.32 lakh crore, according to a report by Morningstar India.
"Women are under-represented in the fund manager ranks globally and it has been no different in India...The number of women in fund management in India has been gradually going up over the years, but the numbers tell us that we still have a long way to go," the report noted.
"While the number of women in fund management is up from last year, women managers still constitute only 8 per cent of the industry and cumulatively manage assets worth Rs 3,06,500 crore, a figure that translates to about 15 per cent of the total assets under management for open ended funds," the report noted.
The report noted that women managers have generated solid returns within their peer groups.
"Thus, over the long term funds managed/overseen by women managers have delivered significant outperformance versus peers," Morningstar noted.
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