The Self Worth Edit

Building Wealth and Financial Wellness with Saijal Patel

Nausheen Farishta Episode 42

Today's guest is former business anchor and correspondent for Canada’s Business News Network (BNN) and CNBC Asia, Saijal Patel. She is the Founder and CEO of Saij Elle (www.saijelle.com), a financial consultancy and education platform with a mission to help women create financial independence and security.

In this conversation we talk about: 

  • Where the stigma and fear surrounding money come from
  • The role media plays in our associations with money 
  • Why  the traditional 'budget and spend wisely' financial advice is not enough 
  • What it truly takes to build real wealth
  • How you can have a healthier relationship with money 
  • The difference between the wage gap and the wealth gap


Saijal supports women's financial wellness through her comprehensive programs and content; trainings for financial institutions to better serve the needs of female investors; and helping companies build effective financial wellness & inclusion programs for all employees. 

With more than twenty years’ experience in the financial industry in North America and Asia, she is Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and has held positions as a financial strategist and analyst.  

Saijal has delivered commentary and analysis on Asian economies, stock markets and corporate news to more than 300 million households around the world. Her coverage earned her recognition as one of the most influential South Asian Women Executives in the Media and Entertainment Industry. 

She also led Manulife’s PR activities across Asia where she was instrumental in building the company’s brand awareness through top tier media placements for executives, strategic PR campaigns and thought leadership.

RESOURCES:
Sign up here for Saijal's FREE Money Masterclass
Websites: saijelle.com
Instagram: @SaijElle
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Saij Elle

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