PIMFA launches mental and financial wellbeing campaign

Launched 18 November

Sophie King
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The Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association (PIMFA) has launched a mental and financial wellbeing campaign.

The Financial Journeys Campaign aims to raise financial wellbeing awareness by fighting the stigma around mental health and the reluctance to discuss money.  PIMFA said the campaign will help people have a better understanding of their finances and give them access to the help they need to make decisions about their financial futures. PIMFA is encouraging support from organisations that would like to get involved and is asking firms to share their tips and guides to help improve financial education. PIMFA CEO Liz Field said: "At whatever point we are at in our journey through life,...

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