ITN-produced Financial Wellbeing show goes live

Co-produced with PFS

Jenna Brown
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A programme focused on the value of financial advice and produced by ITN News is now live on the Personal Finance Society’s (PFS) website.

The 35-minute programme, called Financial Wellbeing, was anchored by former Watchdog journalist Alice Beer and featured ITN Productions Industry News presenter Natasha Kaplinsky. Commissioned by the PFS, the show examined the financial challenges that consumers face and revealed how the profession has adapted to new ways of delivering financial planning during the coronavirus pandemic. PFS chief executive Keith Richards also featured in the programme talking about the professional body's initiatives and how members assist their clients. Richards said: "The Personal Finance Society ...

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