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AI Powered Investment Platform For Women FIKAA Appoints Naina, India's First Virtual Superstar As Brand Ambassador FIKAA, an AI-powered investment app exclusively created for women, today announced Naina, India's first virtual superstar, as its brand ambassador at an event in Mumbai.

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Naina, the AI virtual superstar

FIKAA, an AI-powered investment app exclusively created for women, today announced Naina, India's first virtual superstar, as its brand ambassador at an event in Mumbai.

The event was attended by over 50 women key opinion leaders from the fields of finance,
lifestyle, fashion and entertainment. Speaking at the launch, Harsh Choksey, Co-founder and CEO, FIKAA said, "Our research told us that while the women of today excel in various fields, they often take a back seat when it comes to investments and financial planning, leaving these important decisions to men. This needs to change. FIKAA with its advanced financial tools wants to be at the forefront of this change; thereby bringing a behavioural shift when it comes to women managing their investments. It took us more than a year to develop a cutting-edge AI algorithm, which is our uniqueness, because we believe that no one in the industry is using Artificial Intelligence as a tool to select and recommend mutual funds basket specifically curated as per investor preferences. Also, this is the very reason we chose Naina – India's
first virtual superstar, as our brand ambassador. She not only is a creation of cutting-edge technology, but her narrative perfectly embodies the aspirations and lifestyle of the women of today."

Rinku Suchanti, Co-Founder, FIKAA also shared her views and said "It's so important today that
women become aware about their own financial standing and have the understanding to track their investments and make financial decisions. These are particularly important in today's environment because financial independence is at the core of freedom to live life on your own terms."

FIKAA is available as a mobile app for Android and iOS devices, enabling women with the flexibility of learning how to invest and selecting mutual funds in a hassle-free manner. The entire process is powered by AI and is designed to make investments easy for the women of India. Through the FIKAA app, women can also learn about personal finance and generic financial terms which can help them build confidence before investing. Proprietary AI-enabled algorithms minimise risk and advise them on the best mutual funds that will help them achieve their financial goals. Women can also network with other like-minded women registered with FIKAA to expand their network and knowledge in investments and share tips on how to achieve financial freedom.

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