Two millennials rate their finance apps... It's The Pro Adviser Podcast

"Monzo should be Prime Minister"

Tom Ellis
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Many column inches have been taken up by the idea tech is key to engaging the next generation of investors, so our two millennial reporters offer a review of their investing and money-saving apps.

After Professional Adviser recently published a chunky feature on the current lack of profitability of so-called robo-advisers, we thought we would use this episode of The Pro Adviser Podcast to discuss our experiences of investing and saving with various apps and institutions.  You can listen to the millennials' musings by searching 'The Pro Adviser Podcast' or 'Professional Adviser' in Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or you can click the play button in the embedded SoundCloud player at the bottom of this article. Your regular host Tom Ellis sits down with PA's senior reporter Hannah Godf...

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