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Barclays celebrates North West Women in Business
Barclays is looking for Manchester’s top female business talent as it launches their second Celebrating North West Women in Business Awards.
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Risky Business - Gen Z risk lockdown profits by investing for short term
New research reveals many Gen Z investors are putting their savings at risk, as nearly half (49 per cent) are investing their money for less than 5 years.
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How smart contracts are set to reshape the business world
Barclays’ Lee Braine and Nicole Sandler explain what smart contracts are, how they’re set to change banking and improve customer and client experience
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For love AND money: ‘rom-cons’ costing love-struck Brits thousands
Brits looking for love are at risk of losing thousands of pounds to ‘rom-cons’, according to new research from Barclays.
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Ticket to nowhere: don’t let ticket scammers ruin your festival season
Scammers are taking advantage of music fans searching for tickets to sold-out events by setting up fake ticketing websites and social media personas
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Squeezed Britain: Brits confused by property size
With 33% of homeowners looking to move home in 2020, research from Barclays Mortgages has uncovered that property size & standard measurements are puzzling
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UK choosing to boost fitness over careers - despite seven in ten admitting they want to change jobs
UK choosing to boost fitness over careers - despite seven in ten admitting they want to change jobs, according to research from Barclays Lifeskills.
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Juggling act: British parents carry a whopping 100 items with them on family trips
Research by social money app Pingit revealed that parents often find themselves leaving essential items behind due to having so many things to pack.
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Black Friday: TVs revealed as the most commonly scammed Black Friday item with average loss of £661
Bargain hunters lose an average of £661 each after falling victim to Black Friday scams, with younger people the most likely to be targeted by criminals.
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