'Netflix for your finances': Money coaching startup targets advice gap

Jess Biggs launches Harman Wealth

Sophia Panayi
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After being head of growth at First Wealth for less than a year, Jess Biggs has now founded money coaching business Harman Wealth in a bid to close the advice gap.

Rather than providing traditional financial advice, Harman Wealth offers financial coaching at a much lower entry fee, so a "standard person in a nine to five job" can obtain financial help and understand the fundamentals of finance. Harman Wealth plans to enable people to do "the real nitty gritty" foundations of finance so that they can reach a point where "financial planning can hopefully come along a lot quicker than it would without this service," Biggs said. Sports and entertainment influence Speaking to Professional Adviser about her new venture, Biggs explained the idea for ...

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