A woman’s eye overlaid with data, reflecting the evidence-driven, tech-forward approach behind Portfolia’s Women’s Health Fund IV. getty
Women’s health has moved from niche to necessary. Analysts now quantify the potential, and the investor base is shifting in ways that matter, according to McKinsey:
Closing the women’s health gap is a trillion-dollar opportunity.
U.S. women are on track to control roughly $34 trillion—about 38%—of investable assets by 2030.
Women’s health includes hormonal changes, fertility and IVF, sexual wellness, dementia, cardiovascular disease, and much more.
Into that tailwind, Portfolia is raising Women’s Health Fund IV, the latest in a series of focused vehicles the venture capital firm has built since launching what it described as the nation’s firs