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Improving Financial Education For Young People

20 JANUARY 2025

As part of our commitment to improving financial education for young people, Bentley Reid is excited to announce its first school visit with EVERFI.

Our CEO, Pete Clark, recently attended a Thrive financial education workshop, where the quality and interactive nature of the content truly stood out.

The workshop introduced sixth form students to essential financial topics, including household budgeting, credit card pros and cons and how to create saving plans.

These discussions sparked lively debates on stock markets, cryptocurrency, and how to establish a solid first investment process.

At Bentley Reid, we believe financial literacy is vital at all ages, particularly for younger generations. We’re proud to play a small but meaningful role in helping to broaden the understanding of these essential life skills.

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