491 Insights: The changing culture of savings
Simon Taylor is joined by some great guests to talk about the changing culture of savings.
How we save has gone through some major transformations over the years, and the pandemic is only propelling these changes further. From fintech disruption and the power of Open Banking to the role of financial education and generational differences, Simon sits down with a fantastic panel of guests to dive into why and how the ways in which we approach saving is changing. Joining Simon for this episode are:
- Chris Hutchins - Head of Financial Automation, Wealthfront
- Corinna Lamberti - VP of Product, Chip
- Giuseppe Caltabiano, Co-Founder & CEO, EverUp
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Special Guests: Chris Hutchins, Corinna Lamberti , and Giuseppe Caltabiano.