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Financial planning service 'by young people, for young people' launched

Informed Generation aims to debunk myths around savings and investments

Clever with cash: Informed Generation's Lewis Atkinson, Charlene Coulbeck, Josh Richardson, Ellie Dickens, Ash Biglin and Jess Crawford.(Image: Mapa PR)

Millennials and Gen Z are being invited to take control of their financial futures following the launch of a new service.

Informed Generation has been set up by Informed Financial Planning after the award-winning Hessle firm identified an underserved demographic cohort of ambitious, career-minded younger people.

With financial advice often perceived as being exclusively aimed at high-net worth individuals or the over 50s, Informed Generation aims to debunk the myth by attracting digitally fluent generations of prudent planners and savvy savers.

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Six young employees at the East-Yorkshire firm will manage the primarily digital service, which is being made affordable through utilising everyday technology such as video calls, text, email and online forms.

Jessica Crawford, IFP’s head of business development, is leading the new initiative. She said: “We undertook thorough research which confirmed that a significant percentage of 20 – 35-year-olds are ambitious and switched on when it comes to money, but that they are being disregarded and priced out by the independent financial advice sector.”

She said that Informed Generation has aspirations to attract a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide customer base and added that there is a woeful lack of focus on future wealth makers from established industry players.

“There are platforms and apps aimed at this market, but these tend to be algorithm driven, whereas our team of young financial whizzes will be offering a tailored and personal service.