Imalia

Imalia We believe everyone has the right to financial independence and security to lead your best life.

Who we are:

Imalia is a group of women who are changing the way we create, manage, consume and experience financial services. We’re a social-minded business, set up to provide financial services, support and advice to women and the men who love women. Even though our focus is on women, we don’t exclude anyone from our community. Men are as welcome as women, young and old, straight or gay, married

or single. The only thing we ask of you is open-mindedness, kindness and an unwavering belief that anything is possible when we decide to work together. WHAT WE DO

We use life’s everyday challenges and opportunities as a lens through which to create our offerings. Our goal is to connect you with the products you need around the life that you lead. We have designed them to be accessible and easily understood - to help streamline your life, ease your stress and reflect your changing needs. We want you to take a deep breath knowing that we’ve got you covered. Imalia is changing the way financial and insurance services are developed, delivered and packaged. Imalia Pty Ltd (Imalia) ABN 41 147 857 878 holds an Australian Financial Services Licence (451867) which is issued by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC). We are licensed to provide the following services:

Provide general financial product advice for general insurance products; and
Deal in a financial product, general insurance products
Our current offerings are just the beginning. WHY CHOOSE IMALIA

We’re a company created by women for women, with a range of products and services that are relevant for women at different stages in their lives and careers. We’re inspired by women who are taking control of their lives to enjoy more financial independence and we want to inspire the women who aren’t there yet. We believe that society needs to change, at every layer, to redress the imbalance that has been allowed to develop between men and women. Financial independence for women is a critically important foundation for equality. We believe that by working together we’ll achieve change faster, and make the effects of this change last longer and be experienced by more people.

Food for thought
11/03/2022

Food for thought

Amid the clean up after what are likely to be the costliest floods in Australian history, insurers warn things are set to get worse, especially along the east coast.

78% of talent professionals say that diversity is a top hiring priority for their company. So, here's some things you ca...
18/12/2019

78% of talent professionals say that diversity is a top hiring priority for their company. So, here's some things you can do to make sure you're hitting your goals in 2020.

Based on several studies at LinkedIn.

All businesses need to evaluate their risks. Start-ups are no exception.
17/12/2019

All businesses need to evaluate their risks. Start-ups are no exception.

When you’re just starting out in a garage or a kitchen or a single laptop on your couch, you might think you’re too small to bother with something like insurance.

Never undervalue your time or creations.
15/12/2019

Never undervalue your time or creations.

We asked four successful women entrepreneurs to share the best advice and worst advice they’ve ever received and how it has impacted their journey.

Over the past five years, the rate of growth in the number of women-owned million-dollar firms was 20% compared to 9% fo...
11/12/2019

Over the past five years, the rate of growth in the number of women-owned million-dollar firms was 20% compared to 9% for all businesses.

When investors focus on diversity, not just profit, new opportunities open both for their ROI and for entrepreneurs.

Do you think competition in the workplace is a good thing? Your beliefs could affect your performance.
04/12/2019

Do you think competition in the workplace is a good thing? Your beliefs could affect your performance.

Understanding it can help break gender stereotypes.

If you or someone you know is having trouble with financial literacy, here's some advice to get you started.
03/12/2019

If you or someone you know is having trouble with financial literacy, here's some advice to get you started.

A third of young people surveyed by ASIC said "I have difficulty understanding financial matters". Here's some advice for how to tackle that.

Women are customers, employees, investors and business owners. That translates to real financial consequences for busine...
28/11/2019

Women are customers, employees, investors and business owners. That translates to real financial consequences for businesses who ignore us.

The male-dominated finance industry is missing out on more than $700 billion a year in revenue by failing to listen to or tailor products for women, according to management consultancy Oliver Wyman.

According to a LinkedIn report, people with high EQ make on average $29,000 more than their counterparts. Invest in soft...
26/11/2019

According to a LinkedIn report, people with high EQ make on average $29,000 more than their counterparts. Invest in soft skills - it pays off.

Our emotional intelligence is what sets us apart.

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Suite 1802, 45 Clarence Street
Sydney, NSW
2000

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