Laura Visco is an Argentinian creative entrepreneur, founder, author and speaker living and working in Barcelona.

She’s the founder and driving force behind Amiga, Hablemos de Plata, a movement urging women to discuss money openly. She just launched her first book, Amiga, Hablemos de Plata.

About

Laura has spent over two decades working in the creative industries, leading agencies and teams across Europe and Latin America. She’s lived in the Netherlands, the UK and now Spain —and everywhere she’s been, she’s seen the same pattern: women doing more with less, and being told to be grateful for it.

After years shaping global campaigns, Laura decided to shift her creative firepower toward something more urgent: the economic autonomy of women.

She’s the founder of Amiga, Hablemos de Plata —a platform that talks about money in a language women actually understand. One that’s clear, bold, and rooted in reality. Less hustle culture, more structural analysis. Less “buy less lattes”, more “why on earth are we still getting paid less?”.

With a voice that blends the clarity of the Financial Times and the honesty of your best friend at 2 a.m., Laura uses her communication skills to expose how money became a language women were never meant to speak —and what we can do to change that.