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Concerns around income, the property market and the cost of living are soaring among young renters (those aged 18 to 40), according to new research by financial mutual, OneFamily.
OneFamily has launched a digital platform that will support its plans for growth whilst empowering its customers complete control and easier access to their finances.
More than half (53%) of 18–40-year-olds don’t understand what critical illness cover is for, and one third (29%) have never heard of the product.
OneFamily has announced a total donation of £10,000 to support four local organisations this Christmas that help the most vulnerable people in Swindon.
Joe Farmer (34) explains why he and his wife Rachel (34) each took out a lifetime ISA to tick off their bucket list when they retire, and how they will use free government bonus to get an extra holiday.
Norwich has taken the top spot of the best place to live in the UK for those aged 18-40, according to OneFamily’s latest City Liveability Index.
As property prices remain high and the cost-of-living crisis bites, parents are turning to lifetime mortgages to help their children buy a home.
OneFamily colleagues have donated more than 65 coats to Brighton & Hove Rotary Club for people who need additional support to keep warm this winter.
OneFamily employees are volunteering with Swindon Food Collective (SFC) to help vulnerable people in the local community in the run up to winter.
Almost three in four (72%) don’t have over 50s life insurance, which equates to 20.2 million over 50-year-olds.