For many people, managing money is a part of daily life. But for vulnerable adults, especially older people and those with learning disabilities, financial systems can feel confusing, overwhelming, or even unsafe.
That’s why financial inclusion matters. It's not just about having a bank account—it’s about giving everyone the right support, access, and confidence to manage their money in a way that works for them.

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