CII challenges women to talk about money

21 November

Sophie King
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has challenge to women to talk about money to help to tackle financial wellbeing.

The Insuring Women's Futures initiative will aim to get as many women as possible to join in conversations on 21 November across social media platforms using the hashtags #femalemoney, #InsuringFutures and #MakeEachMomentCount.   As well as social media, volunteers have been challenged to hold face-to-face meetings during Talk Money Week, which will take place from 18 to 22 November. Earlier this year, the CII challenged people across the sector to speak to at least 10 women about how they can improve their financial wellbeing. CII to host female-focused financial wellbeing trainin...

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