‘Critical’ to break down barriers to advice for young people

twitter-iconfacebook-iconlinkedin-iconmail-iconprint-icon
Search supported by
‘Critical’ to break down barriers to advice for young people
© Gareth Iwan Jones PhotographerResearch found that 18-34-year-olds are twice as likely to use social media channels on average that 35-54 year olds.

Young people are more likely to turn to social media than an adviser, leading to St James’s Place calling for the industry to collaborate to help more generations access advice and guidance.

Unlimited access to our award-winning journalism

Read the full story with a free account

  • Read without interruption - full access to our reporting on the financial intermediary market
  • Bank CPD while you read
  • Share your perspectives
  • Stay in the know with our daily newsletter
  • Receive personal recommendations
Already have an account?Sign In

Related Topics