CII to host female-focused financial wellbeing training

On 24 & 26 September

Sophie King
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The Chartered Insurance Institute's (CII) programme Insuring Women's Future is to host training sessions to help women improve their financial futures.

During the sessions, taking place in London and online, Women's Risks in Life lead and PwC partner Jane Portas will share tips on how to engage and inspire women into taking action to improve their finances. All CII ambassadors will be made aware of practical checklists that can be used to start a conversation on financial wellbeing. In July, the CII set Insuring Women's Future ambassadors a challenge to 'Talk to 10,000' during Talk Money Week which commences 18 November. The challenge came after research carried out by Portas found many women still lack financial resilience and ar...

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