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A new digital investment platform - wealth 8

Episode 14 of the Black Girl Finance podcast, hosted by Selina Flavius, titled "A new digital investment platform - wealth 8" was published on April 13, 2021 and runs 39 minutes.

April 13, 2021 ·39m · Black Girl Finance

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This week we interview the cofounder of a new digital investment platform called Wealth-8. Wealth-8 aren’t just providing the financial literacy needed to start investing, they have also built the platform. Visit www.wealth-8.com to check out the funds. Bimpe is a qualified lawyer and after realising that her numerous clients needed wealth management not just legal advice, she moved into the wealth management space and with her co-founder has created a platform to get people from Black, Asian and Racialized backgrounds investing. As always this podcast is for educational purposes only, you may wish to seek advice from a qualified financial advisor before investing.

This week we interview the cofounder of a new digital investment platform called Wealth-8. Wealth-8 aren’t just providing the financial literacy needed to start investing, they have also built the platform. Visit www.wealth-8.com to check out the funds. Bimpe is a qualified lawyer and after realising that her numerous clients needed wealth management not just legal advice, she moved into the wealth management space and with her co-founder has created a platform to get people from Black, Asian and Racialized backgrounds investing. As always this podcast is for educational purposes only, you may wish to seek advice from a qualified financial advisor before investing.
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