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New signs designed to encourage customers back inside
Lockdown has eased again across the UK
Owner Natalie Demetriou from Lost In The Lanes displays a “COME ON IN” sign
designed by artist Yukai Du which has been created as part of the American
Express Shop Small campaign to help welcome people back inside hospitality venues as
they reopen their doors to customers today.
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The FINANCIAL American Express No longer is being money-smart a skill for the older generation, with new national research, commissioned by American Express, revealing that more than three-quarters (79 per cent) of young Aussies (Gen Z and Millennials) identify as being ‘financially savvy.’
The research points to a trend which American Express describes as a shift to thrift, with attitudes to financial management changing over the past 12 months among younger demographics as a result of the pandemic.
THE RESEARCH REVEALS THAT AMONG GEN Z AND MILLENNIALS:
71 per cent say the implications of the pandemic have prompted them to be smarter with their finances