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Report urges rethink on youth finance
Read the full story: Report urges rethink on youth financeScottish research urges finance providers to redesign services for youth. A study with more than 350 young people says products, support, and education have not kept pace with digital money, online risk, and milestones including first jobs, student loans, and rent.
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