TISA to launch Vision 2025 project to improve financial wellbeing

47 million Brits without financial advice

Sophie King
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The Investing and Savings Alliance (TISA) has produced a strategic policy which will aim to improve consumers' financial wellbeing

Vision 2025 - which will be formally unveiled at TISA's annual conference on 3 December - will focus on making financial advice more readily available and how to improve financial wellbeing. Tony Stenning (pictured), who was appointed TISA chair last week (6 November), said there are 47 million Britons who have no access to financial advice. Stenning told PA the initiative will tackle how to improve financial education and intends to address the issue that the next generation are set to retire will be worse off. "Part of Vision 2025 really is about how do we engage more broadly wit...

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