IFA and charity team up to educate young people during Covid-19

E-learning

Sophie King
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Chartered financial panning firm Unividual has teamed up with charity MyBnk to help educate children and young people during Covid-19 on managing their finances and savings.

Despite the coronavirus outbreak putting pause on many activities in our day-to-day lives, London-based MyBnk and Bath and London-based Unividual have decided children and young people should not miss out on learning about their finances.  Together, the pair have launched a new campaign, Money Mondays, which will consist of weekly sessions providing money tips to children and young people throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Interactive tools include a money quiz plus a 'financial jargon buster'. Parents who are home-schooling their children during the Covid-19 crisis will also be put at...

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