First Wealth re-launches financial education programme

Let’s Talk About Money

Sophie King
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London-based advice firm First Wealth has relaunched its financial education brand Let’s Talk About Money.

The brand, which will be free for users and is aimed at millennials and generation Z, will first launch using Instagram before branching out to other social media channels. As part of its relaunch, the advice firm partnered with journalist and author of Money: A Users Guide, Laura Whateley. First Wealth said it hopes to expand through webinars and other live events. First Wealth financial planning director Robert Caplan said: "We shout loudly and proudly that great fiancial planning can change your life so why should such a life enhancing benefit be only for the preserve of those who ...

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