Financial Webinars on the Agenda for Wave Community Bank
In response to the increased cost of living impacting the country, Wave Community Bank have provided its members with useful information in the form of financial webinars to help members make the most of their money.
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Friday 26 January 2024
The financial webinar is part of a series of training materials that Wave Community Bank provide free to their members to help improve their wellbeing and reduce financial stress at work.
“At Wave Community Bank, we live and breathe assessing and working with members to manage their spending, saving and debt repayment habits,” says Chief Executive of Wave Community Bank, Ann Hickey.
Modules in this latest Surviving the Living Cost Webinar include the basic fundamentals of money management including how to manage a budget each month, managing debt and how to check what money you are entitled to.
Ann added: “I am really pleased that through webinars, way we can share our knowledge with members and potential members. Particularly at the moment, we want to help them to save money, prioritise their spending and financial commitments, and understand how to maintain their credit scores.”
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