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Quarterly Newsletter Spring 2024

Some of the topic covered in this edition are:

AI & scams - don't get caught out

48% of adults aged 25-34 have experienced financial fraud, with scams becoming more sophisticated

Planning children's financial futures

If you are considering making an investment for a child or grandchild there is a lot to consider

Crafting your retirement strategy

Whatever your age, careful planning is essential to securing financial stability and peace of mind when you stop working

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