People's Partnership to provide financial education to members

Partnership with nudge Global will provide financial education to 6.7 million savers

Jasmine Urquhart
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People's Partnership to provide financial education to members

People’s Partnership has joined forces with financial education firm nudge Global to provide financial education to its 6.7 million savers.

The provider of The People's Pension said it would be the first master trust in the UK to partner with the financial inclusion firm. The financial inclusion firm's research found globally, most ...

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