On this special episode of the Money Matters podcast, we are celebrating International Women’s Day and Danni and Laura discuss this year’s theme which is “Embrace Equity”. Our campaign, which aims to help women feel more confident in their finances and narrow the gender investment gap, has been going just over a year and Laura catches up with Baroness Helena Morrissey, who has been campaigning for diversity in financial services for decades. She asks what Helena thinks has changed over the decades and what work still needs to be done. Danni chats to the award-winning journalist and bestselling author of crime thriller “The Khan” Saima Mir about why equal opportunities doesn’t always create equity and how her experiences as a British Muslim woman have made her into the powerhouse she is today. Plus, we’ve got Laura’s confessional, which is all about the perennial favourite, pensions.
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