People's Partnership and Good Things Foundation launch digital inclusion initiative

Initiative seeks to boost confidence of low-income individuals to digitally manage their finances

Martin Richmond
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People's Partnership and Good Things Foundation launch digital inclusion initiative

People’s Partnership has partnered with digital inclusion charity Good Things Foundation to launch an initiative which aims to support low-income and digitally excluded individuals to manage their finances online.

The partnership will see the provider of the People's Pension scheme develop a new module for the charity's free online learning platform, Learn My Way. It will also include a digital journey audit...

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