Tag Archives: Lottie Meggitt
Will COVID promote ESG or destroy it?
This time last year I was talking with BNY Mellon about using AgeWage as an ESG platform to help investors vote their shares. It’s not we decided to do (though there is one Fintech that’s taken up the challenge). The … Continue reading
Posted in ESG, Financial Conduct Authority, pensions
Tagged BNY Mellon, ESG, Lottie Meggitt, Shared value, sustainability
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Why can’t we talk about money without paying for advice?
Iona Bain has been travelling around Britain finding out what young people are doing to get help with their finances. She has documented her findings in a great FT article Shunned by traditional advisers, younger investors use apps and … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged AgeWage, internet, Iona Bain, Lottie Meggitt, Olly Tapper, pensions, Young Money Blog
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