The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW) has been awarded 'Institute' status by the business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng. The 'I' in the IFW name will change from 'Initiative' to 'Institute' in due course, and rebranding work is currently underway.
Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday 31 August 2022. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. IFW status The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW) has been recognised for its work and been awarded ‘Institute’ status by the business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng. The ‘I’ in the IFW
At a time when the cost of living is at an all-time high, and people are increasingly worried about making ends meet, financial wellbeing has arguably never been more important. And advisers have a huge role to play in helping people feel more secure and happy about their money. The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing
At a time when the cost of living is at an all-time high, and people are increasingly worried about making ends meet, financial wellbeing has arguably never been more important. And advisers have a huge role to play in helping people feel more secure and happy about their money. The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing
At a time when the cost of living is at an all-time high, and people are increasingly worried about making ends meet, financial wellbeing has arguably never been more important. And advisers have a huge role to play in helping people feel more secure and happy about their money. The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing