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British Bank Awards Win

Episode 22 of the Black Girl Finance podcast, hosted by Selina Flavius, titled "British Bank Awards Win" was published on July 13, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

July 13, 2021 ·7m · Black Girl Finance

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In this Bonus episode, Janice and Selina share their reaction to winning a British Bank Award (which is like the Oscars of banking). Black Girl Finance won in the new Online Financial Influencer category, which was a tough category, there were so many other financial influencers we admire in the category.  This is our thanks to everyone who voted. Thanks to smart money people who created the awards.  #BBA2021 #Britishbankawards

In this Bonus episode, Janice and Selina share their reaction to winning a British Bank Award (which is like the Oscars of banking). Black Girl Finance won in the new Online Financial Influencer category, which was a tough category, there were so many other financial influencers we admire in the category.  This is our thanks to everyone who voted. Thanks to smart money people who created the awards.  #BBA2021 #Britishbankawards
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