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Women On Dalal Street: How Anita Gandhi blazed a trail for women in the world of investments

Anita Gandhi joined Arihant Capital Markets Ltd in 2002 to launch its institutional business. Under her leadership, the institutional business’s annual turnover has grown from zero to around Rs 6,000 crore today. Investing, she says, comes naturally to women as all it takes is patience and self-study, gifts that they are blessed with in abundance

October 07, 2020 / 14:01 IST
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As a child, Anita Gandhi found the stock market daunting. A good memory and her ability to crunch numbers, however, helped her overcome those fears. By the time she was a teenager, Gandhi was wondering why the world of investing and markets did not feature more women.

Women, Gandhi saw, did not like heavy lifting in the literal sense but excelled at it in the metaphorical sense. Indeed, when it came to investing, she believed that women had the traits needed for success — patience and self-study — in abundance. There is no grunt work or the endless, repetitive activity of the factory floor; all it takes is acumen.

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Gandhi’s acumen has taken her far over the course of a career that is now into its fourth decade. Along the way, she passed the CA and ICWAI exams with flying colours, and mastered the art of analysing annual reports and cash flows.

Stellar career
Gandhi joined Arihant Capital Markets Ltd in 2002 to launch its institutional business and is now a whole-time director at the broking house. She plunged into her work, trying to ensure that investments under her watch always earned money.